The Nuremberg Laws identified a Jew as someone who went to synagogue every week. celebrated the Jewish holy days. had Jewish ancestors. had traveled to Palestine.
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The Nuremberg Law defined a jew as someone who had Jewish ancestors.
The Nuremberg law of 1935 was a anti-Semitic law passed by the Hitler. It denied the equality, liberty, rights and citizenship to Jews.
It defined a jew as anyone who had at least one grandparent a jew, whether such person was practicing Judaism or not. So Ancestry was used to test the Jewish people.
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