I don't know what retrictions are you talking about. Jewish laws or Laws imposed on the Jews by outsiders?
Too many rules and restrictions
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I don't know about restrictions, but some Jewish organizations have Glatt Kosher Passover and other tours for the Jewish Holidays.
These are set out in the Torah and the books of Halakha (law), including the Talmud. Some examples are Kashrus (dietary laws), Shabbath, and prayers.
could not marry a German could not own property could no serve in the German military
Yes, Christians can eat pork. The dietary restrictions mentioned in the Bible, such as avoiding pork, were specific to the Jewish people and not applicable to Christians.
Anne describes the conditions in Holland as cramped, with limited food and supplies. She writes about the fear and restrictions imposed on Jewish people by the Nazis.
There is no such thing as "Hanukkah people". Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday celebrated by Jewish people. The holiday of hanukkah doesn't add any food restrictions, other than what Jews already follow. Parmesan dip and chips are okay, but if it's a kosher household, the food must be kosher.
Yes, Jewish people are allowed to eat chocolate, but they must ensure it is kosher, meaning it complies with Jewish dietary laws. This involves checking for certification from a reliable kosher authority and ensuring it doesn't contain non-kosher ingredients or equipment. During certain religious observances, such as Passover, additional restrictions may apply regarding specific ingredients.
Judaism is the religion of the Jewish people.
The Gestapo did not kidnap Jewish people, they were rarely involved in Jewish affairs.