because the war had nothing to do with whether they used it or not. The star of david has been in use for the best part of 3000 years
A yarmulkeSecond AnswerSome Jews believe that all Jews should always keep their heads covered, wearing a hat or yarmulke.But not all agree. I have known Jewish nudists. There is nothing that everyone agrees that all Jews are required to wear.
They are Jews who keep the Torah.
Today, we do not refer to Jews as Hebrews. Also, Jews do not have any customs about "keeping" hair.Orthodox Jews tend to keep their hair short.Today, we do not refer to Jews as Hebrews. Also, Jews do not have any customs about "keeping" hair.
Jesus the Christ had not yet died for our sins.....the work was not yet done. heaven was not yet attainable. believing in God was enough to keep the saints from hell......but not enough to get them into heaven!
the "yellow star" was the star of David - a Jewish symbol and since the Germans wanted to "keep tabs" on all the Jews they where ultimatly trying to kill off they had all the Jews where the "yellow star" or the star of David sewn on their clothing with the word "Jude" inprinted beneath it which was the German word for "Jew". hope that helps you :) It also let the Nazis no who were Jews and who were not so they could stop them from doing different things
It is likely David did, since he was a Jew.
The UK did not 'import Jews to Israel'. On the contrary, when Britain ruled the Palestine Mandate it when to great lengths to keep the Jewish population small and to keep Jews out.
After the 6 day war, the Jews took Israel once again. After the holocaust, the Jews and Israelis have prepared for war. Now they have the land and the fighting capability that once they had in King David's days. Wars will come and go. The Nazis are long gone. The new-Nazis are a white power group or groups with no means to go to war with the Jews.
a place where they keep the jews
the Aron Kodesh
Some Jews did keep pets. Anne Frank and the other members of the Secret Annex had a cat named Mouschi to keep the rats away. However, many Jews didn't keep pets because they made noise or ate a substantial amount of the rations.
Keep the Dog ended in 1991.