Not for Orthodox Jews, but the other branches of Judaism allow it.
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Orthodox Jews would pack kosher snacks and religious items they use every day if they travel.
The Jews went to Israel, in Josephs time.
There are no Jews living in Jordan, Jews aren't allowed citizenship in Jordan. Jews are allowed to travel to Jordan but these days there aren't a lot of Jewish visitors to that country.
travel to the different locations on the nabootti plane map and do stuff
Most of the time, German soldiers would invade towns, set up ghettos, then eventually force the Jews to travel on cattle trains to the camps. but sometimes the Jews had to walk all the way.
The Western Wall. God is worshiped, not the Wall itself.
The Torah doesn't describe how the Israelites approached the see of reeds.
Reuben Kashani has written: 'Anuse Mashhad' -- subject(s): Jews, Ethnic relations 'The Jews of Afghanistan' -- subject(s): Jews, History 'Yerushalayim' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'ha- Falashim : korot masorot u-minhagim' -- subject(s): Ethiopian Jews, Jews, Ethiopian
It was hard to communicate, people were isolated and travel was restricted.
Orthodox Jews are not allowed to travel, so they'll have to ask someone to help them.