Till about 2000 years ago the Jews had their own country and therefore had to do all and every job needed. Once they were exiled from their land, they concentrated on those jobs that they were allowed to do (in countries where they were persecuted) as well as on jobs related to maintaining the Jewish faith. * Rabbi - Spiritual leader of a community * Rebbe - a Teacher of Jewish studies * Sofer - a Scribe for Jewish items like Mezuza, Sefer Torah and Tefillin * Shochet - a slaughterer of Kosher meat * Mohel - the one who circumcise Jewish boys at 8 days old * Dayan - a Jewish Judge * Askan - Jewish lobbyist * Shamash - beadle in the synagogue * Money lending * Wagon driving * Inn keeper * Shoe maker * Tailor * Musician
they were enslave
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Jewish people's life sucked.
About 80% of people living in Israel are Jewish. The rest are mostly Christian and Muslim.
It is estimated that there are approximately 30,000 Jewish people living in Asia. The Jewish population in Asia is small compared to other regions, with a majority residing in countries such as Israel and Iran.
Prior to the Holocaust, Poland had the largest Jewish population in the world. As of 2010, there are about 22,000 Jews living there.
As of 2011, according to the 2011 British census, 1,286 Jewish people were living in the County Hampshire, constituting 0.1% of the county's population.
All the Jewish people living at that time who followed Moses.
There are Christians, Jewish people and Muslims currently living in Ethiopia.
Many were sent to 'relocation camps' which turned out to be death camps.
Spain is not related to Hanukkah, but Jewish people living in Spain celebrate Hanukkah.
No, Jews did not name their children after living people, there would not be Sr. and Jr.