they formed the anti defamation league
Because Jews disagree about everything. However, Jews do not disagree that animals have rights; they only disagree on what those rights are.
Life of the Jews of Palestine - 1913 was released on: USA: 24 July 2000 (San Francisco Jewish Film Festival)
There are so many proclamations concerning Jews that this question is meaningless. Typically, the King or Political Leader would put his word and his soldiers to defend the proclamations he uttered or would do no such thing (which would result in paper-rights but not actual rights).
No, most German leaders in the 1930s and 1940s did not actively defend the civil rights of all German citizens. The Nazi regime, led by Adolf Hitler, implemented policies that targeted and discriminated against certain groups, notably Jews, Roma, and individuals with disabilities. These policies included stripping them of their rights, executing them, or subjecting them to various forms of persecution and discrimination.
They had no rights of any kind at all.
The "rights" of terrorists.
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In the Holocaust the Jews had no rights at all. They didn't even have the right to exist.
He was responding to ambient Anti-Semitism in Post-Revolution America which held that Jews should not have rights in the new country because they did not help to create it. As a result, Haym Salomon defended his own contributions and those of other Jews to the American Revolution in order to justify their rights as free citizens. (Jews were not free citizens in most European countries.)
The whole issue was that the Nazis took away the rights of Jews. They did not have the right to practice their faith, they did not have the right to own property, or to own or run businesses. Human rights as we understand them now did not exist at this time, they were only created after the war. The answer is that the rights of Jews were not violated at all. But the question should be; why did the Jews not have any rights.
the belief in the right to land, the right to liberty, the right to own property, the right to build your own life and especially the right to defend one's self. the government told the people that the Jews wanted to take these rights away and that the only option was to defend themselves against this.
Exactly the same rights as everybody else.