Most did not escape. They would have had to escape for the duration for it to be considered sucessful.
Nobody would try to escape from the workhouse they could leave whenever they wanted as long as they gave 24 hour notice.
Yes, as long as it has been prepared in a kosher fashion.
Hitler did not kill any race that was not Jewish. Any person that had any skin color was spared as long as they were not Jewish.
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In Jewish law you are Jewish if your mother is Jewish. So long as you know that your mother and her mother (and her mother, etc.) isn't Jewish then you are not Jewish. There is no magical (or medical or any scientific way) to know if you're Jewish.
There is no such thing as "Hanukkah People". People who celebrate the holiday of Hanukkah are called Jewish people. And there are no Jewish rituals that refer to "long" candles.
Long ago, God and the Jewish people entered a covenant together, meaning a mutual agreement. God had sworn to protect the Jewish, as long as they obeyed and respected him.
We were not involved in the holocaust for a long time; however, after we entered WWII, and saw first-hand what the Germans were doing to the Jewish people, the United States helped the Jewish people in all ways possible. Hitler and his wife/mistress finally committed suicide in their underground bunker after failing to set up a super race of Aaryans and kill the Jews.
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So long as it's kosher certified.
Nobody would try to escape from the workhouse they could leave whenever they wanted as long as they gave 24 hour notice.
Yes, as long as it has been prepared in a kosher fashion.
Of course, as long as the laws of tithes and orlah are observed where applicable.
Hitler did not kill any race that was not Jewish. Any person that had any skin color was spared as long as they were not Jewish.
Are you kidding me? The Germans before and during the war, systematically brutalized the Jewish people. Before the war, they inaugurated the Nuremberg Laws in 1935, that severally restricted what German Jews could and could not do. They were disbarred from the legal systems, they couldn't marry non-Jewish people, and they didn't enjoy due process anylonger. It only got worst over time, culminating with the "night of the long knives" in Nov 1938 I believe. Thousands of synagogues were set on fire and thousands of Jewish businesses were vandalized, while the police looked on! Thousands of Jewish people were sent to Dachau Concentration Camp and other internment camps. When World War II started, the Jews were herded into ghettos in all the cities that the Germans conquered in the east especially. The Warsaw Ghetto was the most infamous! Mass murder didn't begin in earnest until after the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941. The Final Solution was announced in 1942 and the mass Jewish transport began in earnest from all over Europe to over 400 camps. Over 6,000,000 Jews were slaughtered as a result. When war began in 1939, there was a huge Jewish population in Warsaw, Poland-over 400,000 and how many are there today in Warsaw? There are about 6,000 Jews and a couple of synagogues. I have been to Aushwitz in 1974 and saw where the Jewish ghetto was in Warsaw. It was such a great experience for me! The Germans, since the end of the war, and continuing on today, have given hundreds of billions of dollars to compensate Jewish survivors and the state of Israel. t