depends on what their parents say.
They just lived with them. There was nothing else they could do.
Several of them did. The letter preceding the number was the camp identifier, "A" for Auschwitz, etc.
Who or what was there to stop him?
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Examples * Jews were not allowed to work in the public sector * They were not allowed to work in the media or in theatres * They were banned from universities and colleges * Jewish physicians were only allowed to treat Jews * Jewish lawyers were only allowed to represent Jews * Sex between Jews and non-Jews was made illegal These are only a few examples.
The prohibition against tattoos is in Leviticus 19:28 which states: "You shall not make cuts in your flesh for a person [who died]. You shall not etch a tattoo on yourselves. I am the Lord." At that time, tattoos were often a part of the worship practices of idolaters and therefore was a practice not allowed for Jews.
yes the people who had tattoos were not allowed in italy
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No, the tattoos were permanent.
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No.
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Anything at all. Before the death camps got started Jews were forced into small vastly overcrowded ghettos from which they were not allowed to exit for any reason. They were forbidden from holding jobs or engaging in professions or any kind of trade except the selling of old rags. You can read about the Third Reich's Jewish Laws in "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" by William L. Shirer.
They just lived with them. There was nothing else they could do.
Yes, forensic scientists are allowed to have tattoos. However, there may be workplace policies that restrict visible tattoos for professional reasons, especially if they could potentially interfere with evidence collection or presentation in court.
No its not allowed at this time under IRB rules. However, tattoos are allowed
Yes, Jews are allowed to visit Qatar as tourists, but they are not allowed to reside in the country.