If you are an orthodox jew the men and women sit in different places but if you are a reformed jew you can sit anywhere
Places that either didn't allow Jews or places that Jews had to be in separate places.
black people are black because there black
they made them wear hats, not to protect them from the weather, but so that they could (and had to) take them off when being addressed by a German. They banned Jews from certain places, or made them sit in specially designated sections of transport (much like the US did to Blacks). They would use the informal mode of address, as to show that the Jews were not of equal status. They would limit the comfort breaks allowed to the Jews, who were on a diet that promoted loose stools.
In any place with Jews it can be celebrated....soem places with Jews are Israel, the US, Canada, and many other places
People typically sit in designated areas such as chairs, benches, or tables in places like homes, restaurants, and public transportation. In formal settings, seating arrangements may be structured to promote interaction, while in casual environments, people may choose to sit or stand based on comfort and social dynamics. Conversely, certain places like concerts or events may have areas where standing is preferred or required. Additionally, cultural norms can influence where people choose to sit or not sit.
They sit like any one normally would, aside from a few occasions at the seder. When eating the Matza and drinking the four cups of wine, Jews recline to their left.
Synagogues are Jewish places of prayer.
Yes, he had about 6 million Jews killed.
The correct answer(s) is: Sanhedrin Sit
Death Camps
Ghettos were the places they kept the Jews. The ghettos were isolated, enclosed communities that the Germans kept the Jews in. Ghettos were where the Jews were forced to live, under horrible conditions.
Synagogues are places of communal worship, places of study, and places where life cycle events are celebrated.