saying it and proving it were different things, some lucky ones did find the resources to attain that proof, but they needed help.
This is the case only in Palestine Territories to avoid being recognized by the Israelis and being arrested or assassinated consequently.
No, since the holocaust there are very few Polish Jews left.
All people everywhere want to avoid persecution by anybody.
She was Jewish, and as you know, Nazists built concentration camps and their idea was to destroy Jewish people. She was found in Amsterdam where she was hiding and took to Bergen-Belsen camp where she died. Also, her mother and sister died there. Just her father survived and died in 1980.
He originally did not give all the details of his escape to avoid authorities cracking down on the method and potentially stopping other escapees from obtaining freedom. If he disclosed the names of the "Stations" on the Underground Railroad, those people could be arrested for the crime of smuggling runaway slaves.
To avoid getting arrested do not commit any crimes.
Other way round. Lots of Jews tried to pretend they were gentiles, to avoid persecution.
The Talmud was written by satanists who pretended to be Jewish to the public people where they lived to avoid being persecuted.
This is the case only in Palestine Territories to avoid being recognized by the Israelis and being arrested or assassinated consequently.
Subramananya Bharathi
To avoid getting arrested for "indecent exposure."
To avoid "inappropriate" thoughts, feelings, and urges.
No, since the holocaust there are very few Polish Jews left.
MAHAkAVI SUBRA,MNYAM BHARATHIYAR
It is unusual for pedestrians to be arrested for jaywalking in New York City although it does indeed happen from time to time. It's important to cross the street when the light indicates to do so to avoid being arrested.
i dont know!! my tadpoles all escaped or something cuz they werent there wen i came home. they didnt die though. i didnt c and remains.
The Patriarchs of Judaism were Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Their families moved to Egypt to avoid a great famine, and thrived there. After many decades, the Egyptian Pharaoh, fearing that the Jewish people had grown too numerous, enslaved them. Many years later, a Jewish baby who had been raised by the Egyptian queen grew up and led the Jews out of Egypt and into Israel. His name was Moses; his brother was Aaron.