They would because of the things adolf hitler was doing.Adolf hitler was trying to get rid of the jews, so that would want the Jews to get rid of the people he loved the most
It would be Berlin, Germany in approximately April 1945.
They would break into synagagous and use the directory to find people and enforce the Jewish star
Jewish people and, death
so that people would be able to know what happened.
jewish people had to turn themselves in to get a gold jewish star to put on all their clothes and they went from there (if you didn't turn yourself in they would look at you and assume)
It would be Berlin, Germany in approximately April 1945.
Yes she is. Her grandma and grandpa are Jewish. Jewish tradition makes the judgment call depending on a person's mother. If the grandmother is Jewish, the daughter would be Jewish, and then a grand daughter would also be Jewish, in turn.
During Hitlers Holocaust (1941-1945), The Jewish people were chosen as Hitlers target to prove to the world that he would do whatever he needed to control races under his power as he saw fit. Thus he turned to antisemitism, or the portrayal of hatred or anger toward the Jewish people, and started to ban Jews from everything in daily life, SUCH AS DRIVING CARS, he took away their rights.
Jewish people moved to whatever places would have them.
Because people were so desperate they would do anything to survive.
They would break into synagagous and use the directory to find people and enforce the Jewish star
They embraced it. They thought he was right and if they didn't they would be shot.
Why would you want to? No law against it, but people would mistake you for Jewish.
i would never do that because people is equal and anyone is better than someone
According to Jewish law, you are only Jewish if you have a Jewish-born mother, or if you convert.So if your great great grandmother was Jewish, and she had a daughter (who was your great grandmother), and she had a daughter (who was your grandmother) and she had a daughter (who was your mother) then you would be Jewish. But your great great grandfather has nothing to do with it.Even under Reform Jewish law, which recognizes you as Jewish if your father is Jewish, they would not recognize "patrilineal descent" past one generation (in other words, you're not Jewish if your father's father was Jewish).
Jewish people
Kaddish is a Jewish mourning ritual, so yes, a daughter would be expected to mourn the death of her mother but I don't believe it's obligatory.