This answer is based on the false assumption that all Jews have lost faith in HaShem. Although some Jews don't believe in HaShem, it's far from the truth to say that this is true for all Jews.
For some it was strengthened, for others; they lost their faith.
The Jews had a strong belief and Faith in God , So they didnt understand why God allowed them to suffer harsh treatments during the Holocaust. Therefore, they began to question their faith in God .
Study in God kept the faith of the Jews in God because their religious teachers and leaders built places called synagogues for learning, prayer, and worship to their God.Jewish Answer:Study lets us know what our faith includes and what God requires us to do.
Every difficulty in torah-matters, or persecution against the Jews is, among other things, a test of their faith in God.
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Faith. He questions God and why He does nothing to help the Jews.
Judaism is the faith of the Jews. Followers of the God Jehovah, Yahweh. The Jews consider the father of their faith to be Moses, who led the Jews from a captivity in Egypt about 4500 years ago, to their "Promised Land" in what is to day called Israel.
Those who had lost faith in their God.
People lost faith in the church because so many people were praying but yet the "black death" did not stop. When the infection did not stop people lost faith in god and therefore lost faith in the church. Hope I helped
Christianity religion, per God revelation of the Bible to Jesus, was to redirect the Jews to the right path of God and to correct for the alterations that the Jews introduced into their holy book and their faith.
The holocaust degraded the jews, so it was a challange to the jewish faith. Either the jew will hold on to thier faith stronger because they want salvation from God. Or a Jew might get angry at God, he blames god for the pain he is in!
The Jews responded by having more faith in god and by trying to help the allies in any way possible