No
Answer:I once asked an important Orthodox Rabbi that question. He said that, although those who strayed very far may have been disowned in past eras, the accepted practice these days is to not disown such children, so that they not feel pushed away.Sometimes, but it's mostly among Orthodox Jews.
Because it was the time of the holocaust and they were Jews. Since Jews were being killed, they had to go into hiding.
The Nazis wanted to kill her and her family, simply for being Jews.
my family are not jews so they would have not been affected by this, but if they was a jew it would have been tragic for them.
In Nazi occupied Poland people who hid Jews faced the death penalty, and in other countries under Nazi rule they risked being sent to a concentration camp. (The penalties were not always enforced).
It was not common among the various torture techniques used on Jews throughout history, but there were rare occasions where Jews would be skinned.
yes because my whole family is Jew and so am i he hated them and pretty much killed them all
a passover would be the closes thing...
I presume it would be a Jew who was part of a royal family. I have no idea if there are any, though - certainly there are no Jews in the British royal family.
No.
They fought for they freedom and so their family's would have food
Germans were not told that the Jews were being exterminated at the time, they believed that the Jews were being re-settled in the east.