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Can you guys write a two page essay pretending to be a Jewish boy in Germany during world war 2?
Here are the requirements:

Determine who your character is (looks, character traits, etc.)

3. Determine who your family is (parents, siblings, pets, etc.) & where you live (Holland, Germany, Poland, etc.)

4. Write a 1.5 - 2-page diary including:

a. you/your family being Jewish/Jewish life (rules, laws, restrictions, etc.)

b. troops coming to neighborhood

c. troops searching your home

d. your emotional response

*Be realistic

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Respuesta :

Answer:

Name: Claire Farron

Looks: Long black hair and white color skin

Character traits: serious, quiet, respectful but does not take orders from others.

Family: parents none, little sister Serah (18)

Live: Germany

page diary:

Us the Jewish belief in the resurrection of the dead . It is a religion that goes beyond the normal boundaries and reaches deep into daily life. "To be Jewish is to live a certain way before God, not to hold to a specific creed or confession "

Some laws we got to follow are:

A Minhag is a custom adopted as part of Jewish tradition. These traditions often relate to ritual practice, and can have a high degree of variability based on geographical origin and even familial practice. And another is the parts of Halacha are derived from interpretation or logical deductions of the text of the Torah, and handed down through the Oral Law. Often, this part of Halacha is decided through debates among scholars written down in the Talmud.

Rules we got to follow are:

Certain animals may not be eaten at all. This restriction includes the flesh, organs, eggs and milk of the forbidden animals.

Of the animals that may be eaten, the birds and mammals must be killed in accordance with Jewish law.

All blood must be drained from the meat or broiled out of it before it is eaten.

Certain parts of permitted animals may not be eaten.

Meat (the flesh of birds and mammals) cannot be eaten with dairy. Fish, eggs, fruits, vegetables and grains can be eaten with either meat or dairy. (According to some views, fish may not be eaten with meat).

Utensils that have come into contact with meat may not be used with dairy, and vice versa. Utensils that have come into contact with non-kosher food may not be used with kosher food. This applies only where the contact occurred while the food was hot.

Grape products made by non-Jews may not be eaten.

Restrictions we got to follow are:

There were many restrictions placed on the German Jews. . At first they were given a curfew, then they were forbidden form appearing in public, then they were made to wear the Star of David on their sleeves to be recognizable. They were forbidden from marrying German people. They were moved to ghettos where they would have to live without ever leaving them.

When the troops came to our neighborhood, many people were taken away from their homes or beat up. So many men's were taken by the soldiers and put into jail or forced to do labor work. Some of the people who protected there stuffs were killed and if we refused to help they would kill them.

As they entered my house I protected my sister they look everywhere and since we where minors without parents, they had to take one of us for labor work. At first I refuse to think about what happen to my parents since my father was taken away and never come back, I did not want my sister to see me leave and never come back, so I told the soldiers I would become a part of the army even if it goes against of what I've grew knowing.