During the exile they held on to their Torah.
They held onto their faith and didn't give in to the Nazis I envy them for their faith :(
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Mostly Jews and Polish Jews
The past form of hold is held.I hold onto hope.They hold onto hope.She /She holds onto hope. (note: The word changes.)I held onto hope.He/she held onto hope.They held onto hope.
They were held and exterminated, but not very slowly.
They held the Jews responsible for the Black Death/Bubonic Plauge.
about 6 million Jews out of 8 million Jews
Jews never held crusades.
They held on to the Writings and the Prophets, since the Romans occasionally forbade them to study the Torah.Answer:Jews held on to Jewish traditions, aspirations, beliefs, and knowledge. They tried to ground themselves in everything that they could retain that was holy. They edited and sealed the Talmud. Together with the Hebrew Bible, it constitutes a portable Judaism.faith
They held on to the Writings and the Prophets, since the Romans occasionally forbade them to study the Torah.Answer:Jews held on to Jewish traditions, aspirations, beliefs, and knowledge. They tried to ground themselves in everything that they could retain that was holy. They edited and sealed the Talmud. Together with the Hebrew Bible, it constitutes a portable Judaism.faith
Yes, "held" is the past tense of "hold." For example, "She held onto her phone tightly."
The wheel and rotor are held onto te hub by lug nuts. The hub is held on by the main bearing and a large nut holding it.