It's not true. Jewish people are respected in many countries in the world.
The spreading of Jews through the Roman world affected Jewish culture in a number of ways. Anytime there is a culture clash, both cultures will come away with new habits. Mixing with different cultures can have a watering down effect on the practice of religion, and the mixing also exposed Jews to different food preparation methods and social mores.
Most people in the world are affected by dust. (Affected = it influences them in some way)
No. The Jewish population of the world is only about 14 million.
The Jewish people in Germany still mourn the loss of their friends and family, even now. World War II was devastating for the Jewish people in Germany.
the jewish people.
It's not true. Jewish people are respected in many countries in the world.
The Jewish were affected by World War 2 in a severe manner. There was mass massacre of the Jews and most companies had collapsed or taken over by the Nazis.
They were nearly wiped out
Jewish newlyweds are no different than any other race of people and may choose to go anywhere in the world for a honeymoon or, perhaps visit their homeland.
in a number of ways
during world war 2 most major countries were effected. during the holocaust people of Jewish heritage were affected. also prisoners of war were taken and given similar treatment to those of whom were Jewish or of Jewish heritage.
The spreading of Jews through the Roman world affected Jewish culture in a number of ways. Anytime there is a culture clash, both cultures will come away with new habits. Mixing with different cultures can have a watering down effect on the practice of religion, and the mixing also exposed Jews to different food preparation methods and social mores.
Of course not. People who participate here are from all over the world, and are members of different religious beliefs.
Most people in the world are affected by dust. (Affected = it influences them in some way)
No. The Jewish population of the world is only about 14 million.
From the Jewish perspective, all people from all nations will have a place in the world to come. There are different paths to HaShem for different people, Judaism is the path for Jews.