Of course Jews can have parties! Even the most devout orthodox Jews celebrate holidays and special occasions with music and dancing like everyone else! example: Bar Mitzvahs
Jews can vote for any political party they choose. The Jews of the world represent countless different ideas and political parties. As of 2010, the majority of Jews in the United States are registered as Democrats.
We try to avoid frivolity, drunkenness, licentiousness, and non-Torah customs.
The major parties during the holocaust were the Nazi party, which ran Germany; Germanic Jews, who were taken as prisoners by the Nazis; and the Allies, (America, Britain, France, Russia)
They enjoy the Jews and invite them to there tea parties.
Jews socialize in the same way that non-Jews socialize. They host dinner parties, go to museums, meet in cafés, and speak words to one another. The only difference is that if they meet over religious services, those services are in a synagogue as opposed to a church or mosque.
Every Israeli ethnic group influences Israel. Since Israel is a democracy, all of its various constituent peoples have the ability to raise their voice and run for political office. Since Israel has numerous parties and coalitions need to be formed to govern effectively, even small parties can have a strong and powerful say in the government. Some ethnic groups with influence in Israel include: Secular Liberal Israeli Jews, Secular Conservative Israeli Jews, Nationalist Russian Jews, Orthodox Ashkenazi (European) Jews, Orthodox Mizrahi (Middle Eastern) Jews, Druze, ethnic Palestinian Muslims, ethnic Palestinian Christians, Bedouins, and Circassians.
holocustMen and Women who were not Jewish could help Jews in many ways one of these was taking them into hiding this could be in their house or it could in the back of their business like Anne Frank. If the Nazi Parties found out you would be sent to a concentration camp orr prison with the Jewish people.
Prior to Shavuot, which the Christians often mislabel as Pentecost, Jews were in the Omer or Harvest Season. It is typically seen as a time of lament in Judaism and happy activities, such as weddings, haircuts, parties, and similar are not performed. After Shavuot, these activities resume.
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The Charter of Madina or Madina Pact was signed between the Muslims and the Jews living in and around Madina. The Muslims were persecuted in Makka. Many of them migrated to Madina. The last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (May peace and blessings be upon him) also migrated to Madina. The many people of Madina had embraced Islam. The holy Prophet (MPBUH) and his followers signed a pact with with the neighbouring tribes, mostly the Jews. The Charter or the Pact contained 37 conditions. The spirit of the pact was: 1. The signing parties have equal rights. 2. No party will fight against the other. There will be no no fighting in Madina. 3. In case of attack by any enemy, the signing parties will unit together and defend Madina 4. The parties will not favour any wrong doer or sinner. 5. The pact shall be binding on The Jews living around Madina (There were many tribes of the Jews. 6. The parties shall not give refuge to any non-believer of Quraish. 7. In case of attack on Madina, The Jews will spend their money. 9. In case of any dispute, the matter will be referred to the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (May peace and blessings be upon him) and decided by him. 10. The parties will live in peace with one another. NOTE: The Jews violated this pact and deceived the Muslims during the battles of Uhd and Khandaq. They conspired to kill last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (May peace and blessings be upon him) . They also conspired with the Quraish of Makka and urged them to attack Madina. Consequently, the Muslims attacked the Jewish strongholds and banished them from their areas.
The Jews were considered different from the rest of Germans because they were Jews. They were stereotyped as being greedy and worth less than other Germans. Simply put, all the usual racist stereotypes and general discrimination. The other way to answer this is that they were one of the minorities discriminated against, while the Germans were one of the parties doing the discrimination. Also, for obvious reasons, the Jews sided with the Allies, while the Germans were the main Axis powers. Lastly, the Jews had no major combat involvement in the war. They were often the prisoners in Nazi concentration camps, but they were rarely, if ever, combatants.
Their have been Drama parties, Theater parties, Babysitting parties, Birthday parties, and parties that only members can join. Of course, these types of parties are thrown in penguin igloos.