High walls, barbed wire and patrols.
because they kept all of the men together and all of the women together
It's an Orthodox Jewish place, and Orthodox Jews practice gender segregation.
They're only separated in Orthodox synagogues, which make up a minority of synagogues in North America. Orthodox synagogues have separate seating for males and females in order to focus on the prayers instead of on each other.
The children were gassed with their mothers.
It depends on the type of school. Some schools are sex specific - boys only or girls only. Other schools are mixed.
Separated.
It comes from the Hebrew פרושים perushim from פרוש parush, and means set apart.The Pharisees were, over the years, a political party, a social movement, or a Jewish school during the Second Temple Era (536 BCE-70 CE). After then the Pharisaic sect became Rabbinic Judaism and ultimately traditional Judaism.
The Nazis committed numerous crimes against the Jewish and other people that stood in their way. The Jewish people were imprisoned in concentration camps, starved to death, forced to work, separated from their families, put to death by gas, and had medical experiments performed upon them.
This is an Orthodox Jewish practice, where men and women stay separated and "untouched" in public.
Jews were barricaded into separate neighborhoods - ghettos - which were then sealed off with high walls.
men and women are separated at the wailing wall, the womens section is rarily seen on t.v but its there to the right of the mens section