The Old City of Jerusalem holds deep religious significance for Jews, as it is home to key sites such as the Western Wall and the Temple Mount, which are central to Jewish history and faith. The historical experiences of persecution and displacement have fostered a strong connection to this area, making it a symbol of Jewish identity and resilience. Additionally, ongoing political tensions and conflicts over sovereignty and access to holy sites contribute to a sense of fear and vulnerability within the Jewish community regarding the Old City. This complex interplay of history, faith, and politics creates a heightened sensitivity around the area.
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it was not like that, there was no one to tell.
Because they were scared of Hitler and the Nazi party
It made them scared to be in public and the experianced they faced will never go away,so its burning them inside out because of the pain. Most jews were in a high level stress, deep depression.
Jews believe the Old Testament, but they don't believe most of the New. So yes they did.
At five years old, I don't think so.
Jews were expelled from London around 1290 by Edward I. Oliver Cromwell approved their return in 1655. William Shakespeare probably never saw, or met a jew, but there were many superstitions, so he probably was scared of them.
Why is your friend scared of Maltese dogs? If your friend is scared of them why do you want to get one?
It is quite normal to be scared, you should tell you mom, dad or guardian that you are scared and they and the nurses will help you. I have had the same operation and I can assure you that you don't or know or remember anything about the operation so don't worry.
Since 1877, so...
yes they are so scared you can check the indian media
Yes you do so they don't get scared. If you don't they will get scared and they will hide from you.