Beans, like all other foods that do not come from an animal source, are parve - that is, the laws of kashrut that govern whether or not a food is kosher, do not apply to them, Thus, observant Jews can eat them - and as they're one of the chief ingredients in the very popular traditional Shabbat dish called cholent, this is something many of us are glad about.
The Nazi Party of Germany allowed the Holocaust to happen so the German people would be unified against the Jewish people.
They were readmitted to England by Oliver Cromwell in 1657.
most household items, people were allowed to take many posessions into the ghettos with them.
Jewish people were required to wear a big, bright yellow star of David on the shoulder of their coats. This allowed the Nazis to identify them as Jews.
So as not to the Jews their money.
of course they are allowed they just have to be respectful to our Jewish traditions.
yes
No, however not all Jews follow the Jewish dietary laws.
Why would you want to? No law against it, but people would mistake you for Jewish.
...of course.
Yes, even on Shabbat.
There are no Jews living in Jordan, Jews aren't allowed citizenship in Jordan. Jews are allowed to travel to Jordan but these days there aren't a lot of Jewish visitors to that country.
The Nazi Party of Germany allowed the Holocaust to happen so the German people would be unified against the Jewish people.
Yes, but in time they had to surrender them.
Of course, there's no prohibition against holidays.
There is no prohibition against bringing non-Jews to an Orthodox synagogue or otherwise, it happens all the time.
mung beans are beans like haricot beans or green beans. why would they contain wheat?