Only some few. Today there are about 1500 Jews in Norway. There are two main reasons why this number is so low. First, when we gained our independence and got our own laws in 1814, Jews were not allowed in Norway. This law was first repealed in 1851. Second, in World War II, Norway was occupied by Germany, and almost all the Jews were sent to concentration camps.
About 2 000.
Mostly Christmas. The Jewish minority in Norway celebrates Hanukkah. Only Jewish people or those of Jewish decent celebrate Hanukkah.
Most Norwegian people are Jewish, so probably Hanukkah, Passover, etc.
Norway is a Christian country. Everyone is a member of the State Church from birth. You can also leave the State Church when you turn 15. Norway also have Catholics and Hinduists and Jewish (etc) people and they have Cathedrals but as stated Norway is a Christian country. :) Hope this helped ;3
People who work in Norway have income.
The people of Norway are Norwegians.
The people of Norway are called Norwegians.
One of Norway's well-known Jewish Hollacaust surviver.
Norwegians are the people who live in Norway.
the people in Norway do have the right to vote
The people of Norway are known as Norwegians.
He's American. His mother is Jewish and his grandfather on his dad's side is from Norway.
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