In most cases Jews had to buy their yellow stars.
The Star of David in "Number the Stars" represents the Jewish faith and is a symbol of Judaism. In the context of the book, it is used to identify Jewish individuals who are being persecuted during the Holocaust. The Star of David was a symbol that Jews were forced to wear by the Nazis to segregate and target them.
No. It was German for "Jew". During the Holocaust, the Jews had yellow stars with "Jude" on them.
one would guess in excess of twenty million, as people had to wear one on their coats/outer clothing and one on their jacket/jumper/indoor clothing.
Fabric Stars of Davids. It was a religious symbol for the Jews
Yes during the holocaust they had to wear yellow stars on their clothing usually on their chest.
I'm not sure which stars you are referring to. Perhaps you mean what's often called the "Jewish star," which is also know as the "Star of David." It is a six-pointed star. You might also be referring to the stars that Jews had to wear during the Holocaust. These were six-pointed Stars of David. They were often yellow, depending on the time and place. Some had the word for "Jew" (in the language of the country they were in) written on the star. Jews, and those the Nazis considered to be Jews, had to attach these stars to their clothing.
it took place in the 1940s.that is when the holocaust took place. this book is all about the holocaust.
The Star of David is no particular color, but rather is a shape. In the flag of the State of Israel, the Star of David is blue on a white background. In some parts of Nazi-controlled Europe before and during World War II, Jews were forced to wear yellow Stars of David on their clothing.
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one fo them was corrie ten boom ( try wikipedia.com and see whaat comes up when you type in Hollocaust)
Rabbis don't have crucifixes - they have Stars of David.