Pogroms, or raids on Jewish communities.
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Actually, pogroms were generally not 'conducted by government troops'. Pogroms were outbreaks of mob violence, often encouraged by governments, against Jews.
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It depends on the time and region. There is no single word, but in Nazi-occupied Poland the term lapanka was sometimes usd.
The Soviet government no longer exists. However, when it did exist, it conducted it's business in a place called the Kremlin.
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The Jewish Movement in World War 2 was called Armie Juvie.
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it is called the Sanhedrin
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The Jewish leaders whom you're asking about are called Rabbis. Each Rabbi may lead a synagogue (Jewish place of prayer) and/or a Jewish community.
The Soviet government no longer exists. However, when it did exist, it conducted it's business in a place called the Kremlin.
There is no Jewish Temple as it was destroyed in the year 70BCE. If you are referring to modern day Jewish houses of worship, which are called Temples by some groups, they are places of prayer, study, and community celebrations.
The course of action taken by the government to achieve community goals is to work with non-profit organizations. Many of these programs are able to qualify for grants that assist with community projects.
i think its called a organizationAnother View: A community.
Shliach means messenger. Some Orthodox groups send young couples out to revive a Jewish community. They are often called shliach.
The Jewish ceremony when young boys join the synagogue is called a Bar Mitzvah (for boys) or a Bat Mitzvah (for girls). It is a significant milestone in Jewish tradition where the individual takes on new responsibilities and is considered an adult within the community.
Most Jewish religious leaders are titled Rabbi or Rav. Chassidic leaders are called Rebbe. Sefardi leaders are often titled Chacham. Judges are called Dayan.
A Jewish prayer book is called a 'siddur'.
The YMHA is a dated term, and is usually now called JCC (Jewish Community Centers). They offer a variety of events. It depends on the location.