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just believe in God and do the 7 rules that he gave to Mosses

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Q: What are the rules of being a Jews?
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What were the rules for Jew in 1942?

Actually in 1942 many of the Jews were already being brought to concentration camps


What are the rules for the Jews called?

Halakha


Why might some Jews have chosen to change from orthodox tradition and become reform Jews?

Orthodox Jews are the people that want to keep tradition. Reform want 2 change things. I think that Orthodox Jews chose to break away from orthodox tradition and become reform Jews because they didn't like the whole tradition of orthodox Jews and all the rules they had to stick to such as observe all 613 laws as strictly as possible. So I think they changed so that they could have a bit more freedom from all these rules although there were still rules being reform Jews but at least if they change to reform Jews it changes (reform means change things).


Rules during the Holocaust?

For Jews, all Jews had to wear armbands on their clothes. Jews could not ride bikes or drive cars. Jews were not allowed in certain stores. Many people called Jews, "Dirty Jews". Jews did not have many rights at all. If they disobeyed the rules, almost all of the time you will have a death penalty if you were at a concentration camp.


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Do Jews have any special rules when they pray?

Yes, they do.


Are animals allowed at a Jewish wedding ceremony?

Good question. I don't think Orthodox Jews allow it, but the Reform Jews might. It depends on the rules of wherever the wedding is being held and if their pets can handle large crowds.


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Is Shabbat important?

yes for ordodox and ultra-orthodox jews reform jews might adapt the rules of shabbat


What were the school rules for the Jews during the Holocaust?

During the actual Holocaust Jews were not supposed to go to school at all.


What rules did the Jews give the Germans?

None-it was the other way around.


What rules did the Jews have to follow in the concentration camps?

there were many standing rules, including behaviour at roll-call, having to take one's hat off when being addressed by a German, always having a hat. But the main rule would be to do as one was told.