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As long as "us" refers to humans, then no. Jews are humans too.

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How are Jews different from us?

As long as "us" refers to humans, there are no differences. Jews are humans too.


Do Jews have different food from us?

It depends on who "us" is. More likely than not, the answer is "yes", if only because non-Jews often eat pork or shellfish and mix meat and dairy in contravention of Jewish guidelines.


What did the us do to help the jews?

nothing much. actually, the U.S. made all the jews go back to where they came from if they fled to the U.S. and it wasn't until pearl harbor that the U.S. got involved.


Do Jews hate christans?

Well,they dont exactly HATE them but they are very different oppisites but im not sure if they actually HATE eachother.


What do all jews eat?

There is no food that all Jews eat by dint of the fact that all Jews are different people with different tastes and choices.


How many Jews are there today in the US?

As of 2010, There are approximately 6 million Jews in the US, though about 14% of them identify as secular or cultural Jews.


How did the US meet Jews?

Jews emigrated to the US just like Gentiles did, until the immigration act that is.


What actually was done in concentration camps?

gas the jews


Are people in Germany Jews?

Of course there are Jews in Germany, but under no seecomstance is there or has there ever been only Jews. Many different people have different religions every where you go.


How did new technology link different regions of the US in the early 1800s?

actually they started wars


What country had the most Jews in 1939?

The US had about 4.5 million Jews. In Europe, Poland with 3.3 million Jews.


Why do Jews have to eat different things than other people?

Because God commanded us certain dietary laws (kosher-laws) in the Torah (Deuteronomy ch.14). However, many foods such as fruit, vegetables and grains are eaten the same by Jews as by non-Jews.