Poland, the Soviet Union a few in South America, from the mis 1930's more and more countries were closing their borders to Jews.
Jews are allowed to say whatever strikes their fancy, with two major exceptions. 1) Jews are not allowed to lie or spread falsities about other people or ideas. 2) Jews are often silent about the abuse they receive in certain countries because they are afraid of retributions and recriminations from uneducated individuals in those countries for expressing their true beliefs and opinions.
At that time, Jews in Germany and in countries under German occupation were banned from most occupations. They were not allowed to make a living.
Yes, Jews are allowed to visit Qatar as tourists, but they are not allowed to reside in the country.
Of course Jews date.
Jews were always allowed to marry, but not always able to practice their faith.
Jews were allowed to work during World War 2 in the United States. However, in many European countries, they had to go into hiding and were not able to work.
They're allowed to have sex.
it is not true, Jews are allowed to play any sport they want to---The question ask were not are.
There are no Jews living in Jordan, Jews aren't allowed citizenship in Jordan. Jews are allowed to travel to Jordan but these days there aren't a lot of Jewish visitors to that country.
In the Holocaust the Nazis did not 'release' Jews. Until August 1941 Jews in Germany and some German-occupied countries were allowed to emigrate, if they had somewhere to go to and could actually get there. In September 1941, they were forbidden to leave as there was a change of policy.
All the countries fighting in World War 2 had rationing for everyone. In Germany, the Jews were allowed less than others ...