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How were the jewish people determind?

Jewish people have been determined based on the religion that they practice. This was an unfortunate thing for Jews during the holocaust.


What are the anti-jewish laws?

Thy were laws of what the Jews couldn't do during the holocaust such as practice religion, go to school && things like that.


What religion was targeted in holocaust times?

Jews


Why is the Holocaust all about Jews and only a small mention for non Jews?

The main victims of the Holocaust were people of the Jewish religion. There were other victims, but the Natzis were mainly focused on the Jewish religion when the Holocaust began.


What region was the holocaust?

The Holocaust itself had no religion as it was not a person, but the perpetrators were Christian and the victims were Jews.


What were the other religions in during the Holocaust?

Jews, aryans____The Holocaust was not about religion but race, ideology and slave labour


What is the sacred building that Jews worship?

Jews practice their religion in a mosque.


Where do majority of Jews practice their religion?

The majority of observant and semi-observant Jews practice their religion everywhere they go, during all their waking hours.


What do Jews represent?

Jews are descendants of the ancient Hebrews, who practice the religion of Judaism.


In the Holocaust what was the Jewish religion like?

The Jewish religion doesn't change; but times do. Sometimes it's easier to practice Judaism and sometimes it's trying. During the holocaust the Nazis tried what many other before (and since) tried; to eradicate Judaism. An impossible task, though it made life harder for Jews, they still kept to their religion. The Jewish religion doesn't change; but times do. Sometimes it's easier to practice Judaism and sometimes it's trying. During the holocaust the Nazis tried what many other before (and since) tried; to eradicate Judaism. An impossible task, though it made life harder for Jews, they still kept to their religion.


How did Jews observe Shabbat during the Holocaust?

Torah study and prayer in different homes or under ground. In many cases, Jews were unable to practice their traditions during the Holocaust.


Why was religion a focus during the Holocaust?

The motivation was entirely racist, political and ideological, not religious. (Obviously, there was a religious background to antisemitism, but religion was not a motive for the Holocaust). Michael is arguing with me about this, and i am showing him that I am right.---The Holocaust wasn't all about religion. Sure, the Jews were the main targets, but 6 million other people were also killed. Poles, Russians, homosexuals, gypsies, communists, socialists, intellectuals, and anyone who disagreed with Hitler. The Jews were the main target yes, but not the only target and people seem to forget that.---The Nazis did not persecute the Jews for their religion but because of their ethnicity ('race'). The Holocaust had almost nothing to do with religion.