Jude is German for Jew.
The purpose of the Yellow Star was to make Jews instantly recognizable. The use of a badge was not instantaneous throughout Nazi-occupied Europe. The Yellow Star, inscribed with the word "Jude," has become a symbol of Nazi persecution.
the "yellow star" was the star of David - a Jewish symbol and since the Germans wanted to "keep tabs" on all the Jews they where ultimatly trying to kill off they had all the Jews where the "yellow star" or the star of David sewn on their clothing with the word "Jude" inprinted beneath it which was the German word for "Jew". hope that helps you :) It also let the Nazis no who were Jews and who were not so they could stop them from doing different things
I'm not sure which stars you are referring to. Perhaps you mean what's often called the "Jewish star," which is also know as the "Star of David." It is a six-pointed star. You might also be referring to the stars that Jews had to wear during the Holocaust. These were six-pointed Stars of David. They were often yellow, depending on the time and place. Some had the word for "Jew" (in the language of the country they were in) written on the star. Jews, and those the Nazis considered to be Jews, had to attach these stars to their clothing.
star spangled means covered in stars
Shining Stars! Reach for the Stars! Shoot for the Stars!
Jude in Hebrew is Yehudah (יהודה) which means "praised"
The yellow star of david had the word "Jude" on it as a symbol of Nazi Persecution. It was also used to make Jews recognizable.
The purpose of the Yellow Star was to make Jews instantly recognizable. The use of a badge was not instantaneous throughout Nazi-occupied Europe. The Yellow Star, inscribed with the word "Jude," has become a symbol of Nazi persecution.
There is no such thing in English as a Jude girl. If you mean "Jewish girl", the answer is "bas yisroel" (בת ישראל)
the "yellow star" was the star of David - a Jewish symbol and since the Germans wanted to "keep tabs" on all the Jews they where ultimatly trying to kill off they had all the Jews where the "yellow star" or the star of David sewn on their clothing with the word "Jude" inprinted beneath it which was the German word for "Jew". hope that helps you :) It also let the Nazis no who were Jews and who were not so they could stop them from doing different things
Gelb is the German word for yellow. If you are asking what the Hebrew word for yellow is, it's tsahov.
the answer is Jude.
collective shining stars
having yellow hair
The color yellow gets its name from the Old English word "geolu" or "geolwe," which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "gelwaz." This word is linked to the Latin word "galbus" and the Greek word "khloros," all of which mean yellow or greenish-yellow.
Jude
In German the word Juden is the plural of Jude. Translated to English: Jude=Jew and Juden=Jews.