In 1215 the Fourth Lateran Council of the Catholic Church urged princes to require Jews in their territories to wear a distinctive identifying badge, such as the Star of David, on their outer clothing. (It seems to have been a recommendation, not an order, but may have been misunderstood as such).
1. Jews were banned from holding public office. 2. The various countries in Christendom were ordered (or urged - there is some disagreement about this) to make Jews wear a distinctive badge (such as a red or yellow star).
It was signed in the year 1215 by King John.
i do not know the day but it was June 1215
If the Jews didn't wear the symbol a neighbor would report them and they would be shot or sent to concentration camps.
Because she was a Jew all Jews had to wear them.....
1. Jews were banned from holding public office. 2. The various countries in Christendom were ordered (or urged - there is some disagreement about this) to make Jews wear a distinctive badge (such as a red or yellow star).
In 1215 the Catholic Church urged secular authorities (governments) to make Jews living in their area wear a distinctive badge. Different badges were used in different countries and regions. One of the badges widely used was the star of David (usually red or yellow).
they wear they same thing that jews wear and jews wear what bruneins wear
For the hat they wear a skullcap.Then they wear a prayer shawl
It was signed in the year 1215 by King John.
French Jews wear the same clothing as any other person in France. Religious Jews will dress modestly.
There was the Yellow Star decree which forced Jews in Germany to wear a yellow star, in other regions they had to wear a blue star on a white background. Most Jews in the camps had to wear a prisoner uniform.
1215, 405,243,135,81,45,27,15,9,5,3,1
Jews were forced by the Nazis in Germany and occupied Europe to wear a yellow star of David so that they can be instantly reconised as Jews.
they had to wear holocast david stars
94% of 1,215= 94% * 1215= 0.94 * 1215= 1,142.1
The Star of David.