Beatings or death were the punishment of the Jews by the Nazi Germans if they talked back. Some of the women were raped for talking back. Some of them were left out in the cold, starved and then buried (some were still barely alive).
Yes, of course. Blaming the Jews for Germany's misfortunes was one of those themes that he talked about in his public speeches.
it depends upon where they were: In the north and the west punishment was minimal to none, in the east the punishment was severe to terminal.
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Reb Saunders believes, like a number of Orthodox Jews, that the Galut (the Exile from the Holy Land) was a divine act of punishment because Jews had violated the commandments that God had given them. When God believed that the Jewish people had repented and were ready for the Messiah, this Messiah would come and bring the Jews back to the Holy Land. Until that time, Jews will remain in exile. They see a Return to the Holy Land as being an act of blasphemy because Jews should wait for God to bring them into the Holy Land and not to physically move there of their own free will.
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Anne Frank was forced to sit at the front of the class as a punishment in Mr. Keesing's class because she talked too much.
There are better ways to deal with anger and punishment than hurting people. Things should be talked out firmly and privileges should be lost as opposed to physical punishment.
Yes, of course. Blaming the Jews for Germany's misfortunes was one of those themes that he talked about in his public speeches.
only sinai important for the Jews but it is Egypt area . but Egypt is talked in the bible, but it is not mean this is holy country for the Jews .
back where are ancestors talked about them
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it depends upon where they were: In the north and the west punishment was minimal to none, in the east the punishment was severe to terminal.
Mostly by threat of punishment if they were found not to be in the ghettos (the punishment was generally capital). In many the main exit and entry points also had guards.
It really depends upon when, where and how and who was doing the punishing.
Torah-Jews consider it illogical, immoral and abhorrent to think that a Hitler, for example, could escape God and punishment by swallowing a poison.
"Mouthed off" means speaking boldly or impolitely, often in a confrontational or disrespectful manner.
They had to wander in the wilderness for forty years (Numbers ch.13-14).