Jewish History is contained in thousands of books. A short list is:
The Torah
The Prophets
The Writings
The Mishna
The Gemara
The concerns of the Nazis with regard to schools were to eliminate Jewish teachers, Jewish students, and any books with Jewish authors.
Yes, he did. One of them was "History of the Claim of the Texas Cherokees."
There is no surname that is used only by Jews. There are many surnames that are used both by Jews and non-Jews. Therefore, any surname that is used by a Jewish family is Jewish, and any surname that is used by a non-Jewish family is not Jewish. So any surname can be both Jewish and non-Jewish at the same time.
Answer 1Because throughout the history of Judaism there have been many rebellions and groups that branched off like the Hellenists and the Bar'yonim (a group of hotheaded people who wanted to go to war with the Romans during their Great Siege of Jerusalem).Answer 2Jews are expected to learn from their history. History provides lessons and is a source for examples of these lessons, which illustrate some of our beliefs. Our Sages discuss at length (Talmud, Sotah 11-13) the principle that God causes historical events to reciprocate people's behavior. This was the meaning, for example, of the conversation in Genesis 42:21-22; see also Genesis 42:28 and 44:16). Thus, events are granted as a feedback mechanism which hinges on our behavior and we may use them to strengthen our sense of God's supervision and Providence, which is part of our faith.Answer 3I would beg to differ to the fact that Jewish History and Jewish Faith are very confusable. Jewish History is the string of events that have defined Jewish interaction with the myriad of countries under whose rule, the Jewish people have lived. As for Jewish Faith, this is the Jewish understanding of the Natural and Supernatural World and how a person can bring themselves to the highest moral quality in the World of the Living. What makes Judaism unique with respect to Christianity or Islam is that the Jewish people function as one unit regardless of which countries they live in, creating an ethno-religious group. Like any ethnicity, Jews have a collective history. Like any religion, Jews have an understanding of the World beyond mere physical perception.Read more about Jewish History and Jewish Beliefs and Practices at the Related Questions below.
This isn't a question and therefore has no answer. I don't know if what you want for an answer is God, Judaism, the Holocaust, or any other significant event or figure in any way related to jewish history.
Jewish history is very interesting. The best ways to find out more about Jewish history is to read books on the subject. Your local public library is a wonderful resource. It is free to borrow books, and if the library doesn't have the book you need, they can usually have it delivered from another library within a few days. Another great way to research Jewish history is by speaking with elderly Jewish people. People hold a rich verbal history, and can tell you details that the internet and books sometimes can't. If you don't know any Jewish people, contact your local synagogue (Jewish religion Church) and the Rabbi will likely be happy to match you up with a local elderly resident.
There are more than four books of the bible.
The Nazi book burning happened because Germany wanted to cleanse the country of writings that were viewed as subversive and undermined the National Socialist administration. There were about 25,000 volumes of un-German books that were burned, such as American and Jewish novels.
Any four books? Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers
No, Four doesn't die in any of the books.
The concerns of the Nazis with regard to schools were to eliminate Jewish teachers, Jewish students, and any books with Jewish authors.
Yes there are four
he made four cook books
Excluding American history, here are a few, worthwhile European history books: History of the Modern World by R.R. Palmer, J. Colton, and L. Kramer An Intellectual History of Modern Europe by Stromberg Any of the books in the Oxford's History of England series (they are divided by century.)
Yes! Menorahs, Havdalah Sets, Circumcision Sets, Torah Yads, Kiddush Cups, and even books!
no
any sort of story book, history books, fiction books, non-fiction books. any book as long as it doesn't involve strippers.