the nuremberg laws identified a jewish person as someone who\nwent to synagogue every week.\ncelebrated the…

the nuremberg laws identified a jewish person as someone who\nwent to synagogue every week.\ncelebrated the jewish holy days.\nhad jewish ancestors.\nhad traveled to palestine.
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The Nuremberg Laws were based on racial - ancestry criteria. They did not focus on religious practices like going to synagogue (which is a religious activity, not the basis of the laws) or celebrating holy days (again, religious practice). Traveling to Palestine was not the legal criterion. The laws defined Jewishness by having Jewish ancestors.
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had Jewish ancestors.