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No, but they were ordered to draw up lists of Jews for deportation to extermination camps ...

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No, but they were ordered to draw up lists of Jews for deportation to extermination camps ...

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Eventually Jews in Germany were locatable through census records. In other countries, Jews might be found via synagogue membership lists, municipal lists or more likely through mandatory registration and information from neighbors or local civilians and officials. Once in the camps, the fate was sealed.

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The same as American Jews and American Christians. It's about the faith.

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There are many differences among American Jews and Israeli Jews. In the United States, the majority of Jews are Ashkenazi (though there are some Sephardic Jews). Also, American Jews often make specific distinctions between Reform, Conservative, Secular Humanist, Reconstructionist, and Orthodox, whereas in Israel, people tend to be secular Jews, reform, or Orthodox. In the U.S., Jews have to make an effort to celebrate the holidays or go to services, but in Israel the holidays are essentially automatically in the calendar, and Judaism is kind of all around. Some American Jews know few other Jews, but the majority of Israeli Jews know lots of other Jews.

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American Prison The Forgotten Jews - 2009 was released on:

USA: November 2009

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