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    Holocaust‚ a mass murder of European Jews led by Hitler and punished by Nazi Germany in the early/mid 1900’s ( Rossel 12 ). The Holocaust took place in the years of 1933 through 1945 ( “Introduction” par. 3 )‚ in the countries of Germany and Poland ( Rossel 32 ). Antagonists of this historical event include Nazis and their leader Adolf Hitler‚ enforcing cruelty upon the Jews of European nations ( Rossel 12 ). The Holocaust was the persecution of 6 million Jews and millions of others forced to live

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    Western Vs. Eastern European Jews In this essay I will be discussing the second question on the sheet. This question asks to compare and contrast what Jewish life was like in Eastern Europe compared to the Jewish lifestyle in Western Europe. To understand what lead to the differences seen between Jews in these two regions‚ it is important to see how they ended up where they did and the history that came with them. The Jewish people came to Europe with the Romans‚ and had settled in many places

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    Economic Pursuits of the Jews in the Middle Ages The Jews in the middle ages progressed economically through various occupations. Their economic status was very volatile for many reasons. No area of Jewish life in Western Europe offers such a perpetual change as the economy does. The Jews most specifically participated in international trade‚ crafts‚ slave trade‚ local trade‚ and most popularly in money lending. The Jewish people participated in commerce in the countries of western Mediterranean

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    A New Beginning In the autobiography‚ “Out of the Shadow”‚ author Rose Cohen‚ a Russian-Jewish immigrant‚ explains the social and economic conditions during the late 1800s and early 1900s for Jews immigrating into the United States. Cohen explains how many Jews fled Eastern Europe and Russia during this time due to the ruling of the tsar‚ fear of religious persecution‚ and economic restrictions. Because these restrictions were becoming the norm for Jewish people in their county‚ Rose’s father‚ a

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    During the Holocaust‚ the Jews were forced to move into ghettos. Ghettos were sections of the city that were separate from the rest of it (Ayer 86). These ghettos were meant to be temporary homes for Jews until they were deported to concentration camps (Yeatts 122). Some ghettos would only last days or weeks‚ and some would last for years (Ghettos). The Jews were moved into the ghettos at separate times. The first ghetto was established on September 21‚ 1939 (Rice 54). The ghetto was placed

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    dictators darned Jews for the German defeat throughout WW1 and for the economic hardships in Germany. dictators believed that the supreme human possessed blonde hair and blue eyes which we should rid of the globe of Jews‚ gypsies‚ and also the disabled. dictators planned to try to do this by making his men‚ aka Nazis‚ to kill‚ mistreat‚ and abduct anyone guilty of such things. On September fifteenth‚ 1935 dictators began imposing the Nuremberg Laws that created it exhausting for Jews to participate

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    in the world. Due to this belief‚ the concept ‘German Ethic community’ also involves the discrimination of Jewish. Actually‚ in the 1920s‚ most German Jews were fully integrated into German society as German citizens. They served in the German army and navy and contributed to every field of German business‚ science and culture. Conditions for the Jews began to change

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    Jews during the Holocaust suffered huge losses‚ of both mentally‚ and physically. Imagining oneself in the place where Wiesenthal was during WWII is almost unimaginable‚ putting oneself in that much pain and suffering does not seem human. It would be a very difficult decision to determine whether or not to forgive Karl‚ but I believe that I can make assumptions on what the people were thinking and how to decide. If I were to decide whether to forgive him or not‚ I would choose to not forgive him

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    The Great Sanhedrin was the supreme council and tribunal of the Jews in the ancient world. This body was headed by a high priest and had religious‚ civil and criminal jurisdiction. The name is derived from the Greek word synedrion which means “sitting in council.”1 Each of the larger towns in Judea had their own sanhedrin‚ which served as the local government.2 They were subject to mandates promulgated by the Great Sanhedrin in Jerusalem as the ultimate authority for Jewish religious life. According

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    New York Times January 17th‚ 1915 The Jewish Are Coming To America!!! Well folks‚ we all saw it coming. Jews are coming to America in large groups everyday! Because of the poverty in Eastern Europe‚ many families are traveling to America looking for a better future. They are settling in the poorer neighborhoods of New York‚ Philly‚ Baltimore‚ Boston‚ and Chicago. Many families are crowded together sharing

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