if in good heath they were sent to labor camps but if they were to young to work they were killed and burned with their moms and with their younger relatives
The majority of Jewish children in the world attend public schools.
Jewish children are not taught to hate Germans.
A child is born Jewish if the child's mother is Jewish.
Jewish Children's Home in Oslo was created in 1939.
In the Holocaust (WW2)? One million Jewish children were killed.
Yes, but not Jewish children
If your maternal grandmother is Jewish, her children are Jewish, including your mother, your mother's siblings, and all of your mother's children. If your paternal grandmother is Jewish and your maternal grandmother isn't, then you're not Jewish according to Torah-law.
Shoshana Matzner-Bekerman has written: 'The Jewish child' -- subject(s): Children (Jewish law), Jewish children
Jewish law follows the mother . If the mother is Jewish so is the children. But this doe not mean the children practice the religion or even considered themselves to be Jewish. u
Under traditional Jewish law, Jewishness is inherited through the mother so that only children of Jewish mothers are considered to be Jewish. As a result, a Jewish man who wants his children to be accepted in a traditional Jewish community will seek to marry only a Jewish woman. Some of the more liberal Jewish communities now accept the children of Jewish fathers as Jewish when they are raised in the Jewish faith. In addition, there have always been processes through which non-Jews an convert to Judaism. This would permit a non-Jewish woman to convert, marry a Jewish man and have their children recognized as Jewish in traditional communities. It also permits the children of a non-Jewish mother to be raised and accepted as Jews even in traditional communities. In Judaism there's no such thing as "half-Jewish."
Yes, and so can Jewish adults.
They were the children of the Hebrew people. Today they are called "Jewish children"