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If you want to assist someone in showering, religion doesn't enter into the picture at all, though Orthodox men would probably not want a woman to assist in this manner.
How did Paul assist the Jewish Religious leaders in trying to stamp out christianity, and explain the impact this ha Paul approched the High Priest and asked for letters of introduction to the synagogues in Damascus, so that d on the development of the Early Church. if he would find any followers of the Lord, he would be able to arrest them, men and women and bring them back to Jerusalem.
They were created to assist the German Armed Forces (Wehrmacht) in the elimination of Jewish citizens in Europe.
It continued to grow and spread, and as Jesus explained, the Promise of God the Father came, The Holy Spirit to aid and assist the Apostles and believers.
It depends on the cause. Jewish charities tend to be rather insular, so a donation to a Jewish group usually ends up going to poor or sick Jews. This is contrasted with non-Jewish charities which usually give the money to populations they intend to proselytize as a "reward" for converting. A number of other Jewish causes are committed to more universal goals such as tree-planting, peace-lobbying, anti-defamation, and disease cures. It would be no more or less wise to assist a Jewish organization doing such things than a non-Jewish organization doing such things.
According to Judaism, a Jew's nature as a Jew is part of his make-up and does not "wax and wane" with his belief. The nature of being part of the Jewish Nation - Jewish Identity, is not contingent on faith. (To a religious Jew, the question is as absurd as asking "How can an Italian who does not have faith in Catholicism resume his Italian-ness?") It is for this reason that Judaism does not recognize de-conversion or apostasy. If a Jewish person who has been atheist or the adherent of a different faith wishes to rediscover their Judaism, there are numerous organizations that can assist with that and are sponsored by the different Jewish movements.
It seems like there may have been a typo or miscommunication. "Christianity" is a monotheistic religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. If you meant something else, please provide more context so I can assist you better.
"Assist with" is more commonly used in everyday language to refer to helping someone with a task or project. "Assist in" suggests being involved in a process or being part of a larger effort. Both are correct, but "assist with" is usually more natural in conversation.
Both "assist in" and "assist with" are correct, but they may be used in slightly different contexts. "Assist in" is often used to show involvement in a process or action, while "assist with" is commonly used to indicate specific tasks or actions that are being helped with. For example, "I will assist in the project" (helping to carry out the project) vs. "I will assist with the presentation" (helping with a specific aspect of the presentation).
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It is not correct to say "assist to". You would use this: I can assist you with your homework. The word assist would need to have a subject since it is a verb. The word 'to' is not a subject.