Answer 1
Jews have never been shown kindness throughout the bolshevik period.
Answer 2
Unfortunately, there were a number of highly-placed Jewish intellectuals among the original Bolsheviks. They were called the Yevsektsia {"Hebrew Section"). These were misguided non-Torah Jews who, sadly, thought that nothing could be worse than the tyranny of the Tsars. Their mistake soon became painfully apparent.
Answer 3
While Jews (and non-religious Jews at that) made up only a minority of the early Bolshevik leadership in Russia, Bolshevism was quickly identified with Judaism by European Propaganda in order to tar Bolshevism with prevalent Anti-Semitic Attitudes. When the Soviet Union came into existence, the process worked in the other direction, tarring the Jews with prevalent Anti-Bolshevik Attitudes. The relationship between the religion (Judaism) and the political movement (Bolshevism) was minimal.
yes.
The Jews of Persia were Hebrews that moved to Persia. They were the same people.
Catholics believe Jesus went to hell nd Jews don't
The event that stabilized the formerly tenuous relationship between Christians and Jews is the Second Vatican Council. The other name for the old testament is Torah.
Yes there is a relationship between the old testament and the law , as the book of Moses Leviticus is full of laws the Jews had to follow.
Yes there is. Friends with benifits
The Jewish Bolshevism was created in 1922.
Bolshevism on Trial was created in 1919.
The duration of Bolshevism on Trial is 1.17 hours.
Boundless expansion and the elimination of Bolshevism. (He saw the Jews as the 'biological carriers' of Communism.
Yes, they forbade marriage, affairs and any kind of sexual relationship between Jews and Germans (which was later specified in great detail).
No single Event stabilized relations between Christians and Jew. When Christians stopped persecuting Jews in different regions of the world and spreading libelous information about Jews, relations improved.