some did, some didn't, adversity brings different reactions in different people.
People of the Jewish faith died in the Holocaust. But the religion did not perish.
to liberate people of the Jewish faith
It is really hard to believe in a loving God after something as horrible as the Holocaust.
The holocaust degraded the jews, so it was a challange to the jewish faith. Either the jew will hold on to thier faith stronger because they want salvation from God. Or a Jew might get angry at God, he blames god for the pain he is in!
The holocaust was a torturous place and a cruel and unforgiving time period in Jewish history
People of the Jewish faith died in the Holocaust. But the religion did not perish.
to liberate people of the Jewish faith
No, and the Holocaust was about killing the people, not about killing the faith.
It is really hard to believe in a loving God after something as horrible as the Holocaust.
The holocaust degraded the jews, so it was a challange to the jewish faith. Either the jew will hold on to thier faith stronger because they want salvation from God. Or a Jew might get angry at God, he blames god for the pain he is in!
Yes, Anne Frank's diary shows that she maintained her faith in humanity and in goodness despite the suffering she endured during the Holocaust. She also found solace in her belief in God, using her faith to find hope and resilience during her time in hiding.
Religious prejudice. Hitler wanted to rid the world of Jewish people. The only people set to the gas chambers were members of the Jewish faith.
The Jewish answer is that the Babylonians did not change the Jewish faith. Our traditions, which we still keep, have been around since long before the Babylonian exile.
There was no Jewish state and no 'Jewish ruler'.
Holocaust
The holocaust was a torturous place and a cruel and unforgiving time period in Jewish history
Yes, but being Jewish in the Holocaust was not judged by one's self, it was determined by the Nazis.