There have been so many. For facts on any single one, the question needs to be more specific.
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The best known single attack on the Jews by the Nazis was the Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass), 9-10 November 1938. Please see the related question.
This no doubt refers to Kristalnacht on 09/11/1938.
On the front lines the Germans may have destroyed homes, but in the main Germans stole Jewish homes (and businesses) and used them for themselves.
Kristallnacht was triggered by the assassination in France of a German diplomat, Ernst vom Rath by Herschel Grynszpan, a German-born Polish Jew. In a coordinated attack on Jewish people and their property, 91 Jews were murdered and some 30,000 were arrested and deported to concentration camps. More than 200 synagogues were destroyed and thousands of homes and businesses were ransacked. Kristallnacht also served as a pretext and a means for the wholesale confiscation of firearms from German Jews
A Polish Jew named Herschel Grynszpan. He assassinated a Nazi politician, and the Nazis used it as reason to attack the Jews - Grynszpan made the Jews look dangerous. The Nazis retaliated by initiating Kristallnacht - better known as The Night of Broken Glass, where they burned, looted, and destroyed Jewish homes, businesses, and places of worship (synagogues). Over 30,000 Jews were also arrested, and 91 were subsequently killed.
The term Kristallnacht can loosely be translated as the night of (breaking) glass. There was a sudden mass attack by Nazi troopers, on Jewish businesses, homes, and synagogues, with massive amounts of vandalism, murder, and arrests. It was the inauguration of the Holocaust.
It's referred to in English as the 'Night of the Broken Glass' or is left untranslated. (Literally, it means 'crystal glass night') The capitalized term refers to events on the night of November 9, 1938 in Germany, when Nazis damaged, looted or burned Jewish homes, synagogues, and businesses (i.e. broke the windows), and usually destroyed other property, as well as injuring many Jews and killing some 91 of them.
the Jewish homes and businesses were damaged.
It was the night of 9-10 November of 1938 when Jewish homes, businesses and synagogues were destroyed in an organized pogrom of violence by the Nazi SA and SS. It is known as the Night of the Broken Glass.
On November 9 to November 10, 1938, in an incident known as "Kristallnacht", Nazis in Germany torched synagogues, vandalized Jewish homes, schools and businesses and killed close to 100 Jews.
The 8-day festival of Hanukkah is celebrated in the homes of Jewish people. Sometimes synagogues and Jewish schools also have Hanukkah parties.
KRISTALLNACHT On the nights of November 9 and 10, gangs of Nazi youth roamed through Jewish neighborhoods breaking windows of Jewish businesses and homes, burning synagogues and looting. In all 101 synagogues were destroyed and almost 7,500 Jewish businesses were destroyed. 26,000 Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps, Jews were physically attacked and beaten and 91 died.
On the front lines the Germans may have destroyed homes, but in the main Germans stole Jewish homes (and businesses) and used them for themselves.
The Nazis vandalized Jewish homes and businesses, breaking the windows, and setting fires.
Most Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah in their homes; and special prayers are added in the daily synagogue services too. Sometimes there are parties in synagogues and Jewish schools.
The term Night of Broken Glass (German: Kristallnacht) came into being following a pogrom (concerted attack against Jews, Jewish homes and Jewish businesses) on 9-10 November 1938. Following the assassination of Nazi Ernst Vom Rath by Jewish Herschel Grynzspan, the Hitler Youth, SS, Gestapo and supportive citizens carried out the attacks which left 91 Jews dead, 267 synagogues destroyed and saw 25,000 to 30,000 Jews arrested and placed in concentration camps (they were released after three months, but 2000 died while incarcerated). Countless Jewish homes and businesses were ransacked and so many windows shattered that broken glass lay in piles in the streets - hence the name.
Jesus spoke outdoors when he fed the five thousand, and spoke from a boat... etc
"Night of Broken Glass"; November 9-10, 1938; Day Nazi storm troopers attacked Jewish businesses, homes, and synagogues across Germany killing and injuring hundreds of Jews and arresting around 30,000
All doors in Jewish homes and businesses have a Mezuza. See related links for details