Assuming you mean during the Holocaust, this is a question that many Jews - even those such as myself who were not even born during WW2 - are still asking ourselves and have yet to answer. What happened during the Holocaust, or as we know it the Shoah, when more than six million of us were murdered, is so horrible that even the greatest rabbis of modern times have been unable to provide an answer (and believe me, rabbis usually have a convincing answer for everything!)
Of course, though those in the death camps prayed, G-d did not save them.
Some Jews believe that G-d chose to ignore them due to some great crime that we have committed as a people, perhaps the constant failure evident in many of us to live according to the 613 commandments given to us in the Torah. Others, myself included, find it hard to accept that G-d would punish anybody of any religion so terribly and believe that since G-d has made all humans responsible for their own actions, He was unable to step in and prevent what was done because those who carried out the murders were responsible for what they did - and equally responsible for not doing so, had they have so chosen. Others - including my aunt who survived Auschwitz - found that they no longer had the ability to believe in G-d at all.
It killed them
about 65 million Jews died or got buried alive.
By the start of the Holocaust the (affected) Jews had already suffered many years of discrimination, most Jews in Poland were in ghettos, Jews in Germany had most of their rights taken away from them.
you do realize he didnt pass any laws aginst jews he just stired up hate blameing jews for the bad thaings that happend to them to make germany want to kill the jews
The theme of the Nazis trying to create a society free of Jews.
there are many
Prayer isn't allowed in schools.
jews!
For the hat they wear a skullcap.Then they wear a prayer shawl
Jews worship God in 3 ways: With prayer With study With deeds of kindness.
It's mainly Orthodox Jews who do that. It's part of prayer.
After the Jews were expelled from the land in the year 70 CE, the religion changed from a location-based religion of animal sacrifices to a portable religion focused on prayer and study.
No. Mosques are used by Muslims as their place of worship, not by Jews. Jews pray in synagogues.See also:More about Jewish prayer and synagogues
It killed them
Synagogues are Jewish places of prayer.
Hitler ordered the imprisonment and deaths of millions of Jews in Europe.
Whenever they want to. Private prayer is not dictated by Judaism.