How to live a righteous life. Jewish law, called 'halacha', is found in the Talmud and covers such things as: what foods are fit to eat, how to treat people, how to set up just societies, what clothes to wear, how to copy sacred texts, etc
The history of the Jewish nation.
he transgressed the special laws given to a Jewish king.
Jesus told the man that his sins were forgiven. The religious leaders believed that Jesus did not have the right to forgive people of their sins. :)
He was Jewish him self and he put Jewish people in concentration camps but anyway he thought of getting rid of Jewish people. ---------------------- No he's not Jewish himself. He is born in Austria...what my teachers told me, he's not Jewish. If he is, well then I'm surprised
jewish people were told they were going to take a shower but they really just gased them
The pharisees (who were the leaders of the jewish religion at the time) felt that their authority and reputation was being threatened because Jesus told people to follow different laws and broke some of the Pharisee's laws.
Jewish people do not smell anymore than Christian, Muslims, Buddhists, agnostics, atheists, or any other type of people belonging to a religious group. Unfortunately, this is an offensive racial stereotype. If someone told you this, it is in fact incorrect and you should not repeat it, ever. If you know a Jewish person who smells, it is not because they are Jewish, it is because they do not shower. Many people belonging to several belief systems (or lack thereof) smell because they have bad hygiene or they do not have access to clean water. Let me just emphasize that you should NOT repeat this, it is racially offensive.
Yes. Everybody sins. It's told that sinning is n everybody's flesh.
There were no Jews that helped Adolf Hitler. Not willingly, at least. There may have been some Jewish people who did as they were told, in hopes of survival, but this can hardly be considered 'helping Hitler'.
the Jewish community had to wear a star.
God at Mt. sinai. Not through Moses, but God himself speaking to the entire Jewish populace (about 2.3 million people)
The Jewish people received the Torah on Mount Sinai. Moshe wrote down what God told him to. He was on Mount Sinai for 40 days and then another 40 days after he saw the Jewish people worshipping a golden calf.