During the beginning of the Holocaust, they were separated from other nationalities intp their own Jews only schools. All of the teachers were Jewish, as well.
As the holocaust progressed on and Jews were taken to concentration camps, they had even less. In some of the better camps, they actually had small schools set up for the small children. These offered the little knowledge they were allowed to pass on to the children to be spread, but they were given no books, equipment, or supplies of any kind. They got seats sometimes.
When they went to the real death and labor camps, there was no education. The children were treated just as badly, if not worse, as the adults. The Nazi's were less tolerant of them because they could not work, as well as the fact that it broke the elder prisoners hearts to see the children treated so poorly.
Goldy Rosenberg has written: 'Clouds of glory' -- subject(s): Education, Jewish children, Jewish religious education of children, Jewish religious education of girls
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Hitler killed Jewish children and people because he hated the Jews
The exact same behavior you'd expect from non-Jewish children: learning, sharing, avoiding drugs, etc.
2000 years ago, free public education was available for children regardless of societal status. Further education was available for adults.
In Nazi Germany children were taught an acultist religion in which the Aryan Germans were placed at the top of society. Also they were taught that the Jewish people were subhuman and that the Aryans had once been a race of gaints that the Jews had contaminated by mingling with the Aryans.
Education is and has always been very important in the Jewish community.Every parent taught the children the basic laws, observances and customs of Judaism. From around the age of 5, Jewish boys attended cheider, where they learned Torah and Talmud.
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Noach Orlowek has written: 'My child, my disciple' -- subject(s): Discipline of children, Jewish families, Judaism, Religious aspects of Discipline of children 'My disciple, my child' -- subject(s): Classroom management, Jewish religious education of children
Sandy Furfine Wolf has written: 'The Jewish preschool teachers handbook' -- subject(s): Jewish religious education of preschool children
Bernard D. Weinryb has written: 'Jewish emancipation under attack' -- subject(s): Jews, Social conditions, Sources 'The Jews of Poland' -- subject(s): Jews, History 'Jewish vocational education' -- subject(s): Vocational education, Education, Jews 'Jewish school textbooks and intergroup relations' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Judaism, Textbooks for children, Relations, Christianity, Jewish religious education, Multicultural education, Christianity and other religions
I want to work with the children with disablity...so please let me know if I need some special kind of education.....