we Jews face a life of people that still look at us different because what hittler did to us no one will ever forget and so people still treat us different because of it
Answer 2
the same issues everyone faces we are all different
Answer 3
Every new invention needs to be reviewed for possible halakhic ramifications. For example, do the benefits of a smartphone outweigh the risks.
Anti-Semitism is still very much alive; and observant Jews, with their kippah and/or hat, and possibly a beard and other signs of Jewishness, may be subject to attack.
In the workplace or school, traditional Jews have to find a way to be allowed a leave of absence on Jewish holidays. They also need to make arrangements for a kosher lunch.
1) In matters of belief, some religious Jews are worried that theories of evolution or Biblical-criticism might undermine what they have been taught about God, Creation, the truth of the Torah, etc.
2) Anti-Semitism is still very much alive; and observant Jews, with their kippah and/or hat, and possibly a beard and other signs of Jewishness, may be subject to attack.
3) In the workplace or school, traditional Jews have to find a way to be allowed a leave of absence on Jewish holidays. They also need to make arrangements for a kosher lunch.
4) With today's changing moral attitudes, the Jewish laws of decency cannot be taken for granted. There is more immodest dress and flirting in the workplace (and everywhere else) than ever before. One who minds his own business may be ridiculed as aloof.
5) Every new invention needs to be reviewed for possible halakhic ramifications. Here's just one example: refrigerators used to be simple machines whose only issue was disconnecting the light bulb before the Sabbath. Some new refrigerators, however, with their hyper-sensitive temperature maintenance and built-in computer-chip self-awareness, need to be purchased with a Sabbath-mode.
Jews do not today have a king. For kings in the past, see this linked page.
the Bahamas faced poverty and sadness
The G20 summit
Discrimination toward Jews occurred in many areas of Canada. There were hiring restrictions for Jews in businesses, the civil service, and the other professions. In some cities, Jews were forbidden to buy property or to join certain clubs and organizations.
Yes, according to the end of the film, the Jews saved by Schindler, called Schindler Jews remained safe. In fact, today, there are over 6 thousand descendents of Schindler Jews. I got that number from the end of the movie, it was not made up.
Environmental Responsibility
Yeah, so of the environmental issues just face Canada today. Facing Canada today's simply the way it is
An economic challenge that south america faces today is environmental issues.
American's face many of social issues with today's teenagers. The main things that America faces are social violence and cultures.
Jews face in the direction of Jerusalem when they worship.
Global warming, population explosion, soil erosion are some issues. They all are man made.
Children today face challenges such as cyberbullying, screen addiction, academic pressure, and mental health issues. Additionally, they may also face challenges related to societal issues such as climate change, economic instability, and social inequality. It is important for parents and educators to provide support and guidance to help children navigate these challenges.
Jews pray facing the east-in the direction of Jerusalem
they were raped
Lawyers may face moral issues when pursuing a case. They may also face hostility with some clients or with opposing counsel.
Always.
Jews Jews everywhere