Some Jewish people wear the star of david because it is a symbol of the nation of Israel. Others because it's the symbol of the Jewish people all over the world.
During World War II, European Jews were forced to wear the Star of David on their clothes to identify themselves as Jews.
It made it so that everyone knew who was Jewish.
It singled the Jews out for mistreatment and violence.
It separated Jews from other Germans and labeled them as inferior.
It made it easier to identify Jews.
During the Holocaust, Jews were made to wear a yellow star of David, or a white armband with a blue Star of David on it.
This depends on the society that the Jews lived in. In Nazi Germany and most occupied countries, the Jews were required to wear a Yellow Star of David with the word "Jew" in the local language affixed to the breast of their jackets and shirts. In the Ottoman Empire, Jewish males were required to wear yellow turbans.
Jewish people were required to wear a big, bright yellow star of David on the shoulder of their coats. This allowed the Nazis to identify them as Jews.
jewish people had to wear a star of david on all of there cloths so people would know they were jews so it would be "ok" to disrespect them
They made them wear the star of David on their clothing. They also marked Jewish businesses the same with paint.
During the Holocaust, those who didn't wear the Star of David were shot.
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A yellow Star of David.
The star of David
During the Holocaust, Jews were made to wear a yellow star of David, or a white armband with a blue Star of David on it.
Our religion does not permit us to wear a cross. No ornament is required, but if a Jew does wear an ornament it will most likely be a six-pointed Star of David.
The Star of David, or the Shield of David, is a Jewish civic symbol representing the Jewish Nation.
This depends on the society that the Jews lived in. In Nazi Germany and most occupied countries, the Jews were required to wear a Yellow Star of David with the word "Jew" in the local language affixed to the breast of their jackets and shirts. In the Ottoman Empire, Jewish males were required to wear yellow turbans.
Most common was a yellow star of David on the chest and back, there were variations in time and location, sometimes it was an armband and sometimes the armband was a blue star of David on a white background.
Jews were forced to wear a yellow Star of David that said "Jude" meaning "Jew."
it did not matter as they had not choice.
it is what Jewish people wear for the sign of their religion