Jewish people belong to the Judaism, so they believe (most of them) in the Jewish stories and bible; but every Jewish man has his own story, so we can't say every Jew has the same history of the Judaism.
Yes, they did throughout history.
Rabbis.
Yes. Unfortunately, both Anti-Semitism and genocide were quite common in Jewish history.
Because, during the days of creation, there were no races, or people of different color. The history of the Jewish people didn't begin until after the twelve sons of Jacob were designated as the Nation of Israel. The Jews as they are called today, were of the Jacobs son Judah. Therefore, there was no Jewish history during Adam and Eve, or before.
Jewish people belong to the Judaism, so they believe (most of them) in the Jewish stories and bible; but every Jewish man has his own story, so we can't say every Jew has the same history of the Judaism.
Britain.
Baruch is a common Jewish name. There were many thousands of people named Baruch in Jewish history.
Yes. In fact, Jewish History is mainly about struggle. Jews have been slaves and/or oppressed in every age, starting around the 17th Century BCE up to and including the 20th Century.Yes. In fact, Jewish History is mainly about struggle. Jews have been slaves and/or oppressed in every age, starting around the 17th Century BCE up to and including the 20th Century.
because it is the remembrance of the Israelites struggle and journey to freedom
In the Torah.
Yes, they did throughout history.
Rabbis.
The Jewish and christian people. the Jewish were persecuted by the romes and by the Germans
Yes. Unfortunately, both Anti-Semitism and genocide were quite common in Jewish history.
There is no one most important person to the Jewish people. Jewish history contains accounts of literally thousands of leaders, sages, and heroes.
The history of the Jewish nation.