They Wanted the Religion To Grow Faster And Bigger.
No. Jews in the professions (doctors, lawyers, university professors) and Jewish scientists were treated just as badly as the rest. The same applied to Jews who were qaulified electricians and plumbers. None was exempt from persecution.
Yes. Orthodox Jews do "everything by the book". Reform Jews do anything they want.
Black Jews observe Shabbat no differently than any other Jew.
Individual survivors were generally very resilient and managed to rebuild their lives. If you mean something like, 'Will the Jews ever forget the Holocaust?' then the answer is no. It has become one of the most salient aspects of Jewish identity, or to put it differently, the Jews have become 'the people of the Holocaust'. Others may have different ideas about this.
People who were not Jews were treated differently than the Jews in Nazi Germany. Some of the Jews were German citizens but they were treated as Jews.
Money made no difference. You couldn't buy yourself out of the Holocaust. The Nazis wanted to kill all Jews that they had control over.
Because it showed that they were Jews and should be treated differently. ______________ Quite simply because they were ordered to do so - not from choice.
There is no such thing as "jewish" enemies because although we are a people we all think differently from one another. Jews do not have enemies
Punched, Slapped and kicked
The near extinction of the Jews caused by Hitler.
the death of many jews, and a war
The Jews.