The Romans never formally expelled the Jews; and Jews have lived in the Holy Land continuously during recent millenia, though sometimes in small numbers.
Jews were not allowed to have basic rights, such as going into public after 8 pm They were also not allowed to have national health insurance.
This is a very broad question and it depended where you were. Jews were allowed to live in some locations, although in separate quarters. Jews who had taken Christianity only to avoid persecution in Spain and Portugal and came to Italy, were not always allowed to return to Judiasm, because practicing any faith other than Christianity was also subject to punishment. Then again, Jews were sometimes expelled from locations, such as Naples. Some were allowed to settle in northern Italy. There is a lot of material on line you can research.
She couldn't leave Auschwitz because she was a Jew. The Germans wouldn't let any Jews leave Auschwitz because they wanted to make the world free of Jews. They also wanted to rule the world. I hope that answers your question.
From January 1939 on, Jews in Germany were forbidden to own businesses (or hold managerial posts in any business in Germany). Jewish-owned businesses were seized by the German government and sold off - in some cases by Nazi party bosses to their friends. (A very small number of exceptions were allowed: for example, there were a handful of cafes that were allowed to serve Jews only).
No. Mexicans are allowed to enter the United States once the Mexican and American governments have agreed for the immigrants to enter the country legally. Any immigrants from any country are allowed to enter the United States once the government has agreed for them to enter legally.
it is not true, Jews are allowed to play any sport they want to---The question ask were not are.
Jews living outside Israel. Generally the spread of any people from their original homeland
Yes. Jews have lived in the Holy Land continuously during recent millenia, though sometimes in small numbers.
Muslims aren't allowed to eat pork. Jews aren't supposed to eat meat from any animal that does not chew its cud and have split hooves.
Diaspora is a term used to describe Jews that live outside of Israel. They are still faithful to their religion but do not reside where the majority of them live. Noun: The Dispersion of the Jews beyond Israel, or of any people from their homeland.
any time not in the years 1940-1945
Jews are able to physically do what any other person can do.
Jews didn't lose any rights! After Passover, Jews were allowed to leave Egypt. This resulted in them becoming a united nation and receiving the Torah. The Jews have prospered, regardless of the threats and actions taken against them.
No, they cannot. Cubans are not allowed to stay in any of the big hotels, they are reserved for tourists. Cubans can only stay in hostels, rooming houses, or small motels, if they can afford them.
Jews didn't lose any rights! After Passover, Jews were allowed to leave Egypt. This resulted in them becoming a united nation and receiving the Torah. The Jews have prospered, regardless of the threats and actions taken against them.
No, they were too scattered - and the Nazis would never have allowed it in any area under their control.
A non-Jew who helps out in Jewish households on Sabbath, because Jews are not allowed to do any work on Sabbath.