1.World War II: Around 50 million civilian casualties
2.Second Sino-Japanese War: Around 17 million civilian casualties
3.Vietnam War: Around 2 million civilian casualties x.com/heerjeet/statu…
4.Korean War: Around 2.5 million civilian casualties 5. Rwandan Genocide: Approximately 800,000 civilian casualties.
6.Cambodian Genocide: Approximately 1,500,000 civilian casualties.
7.Bangladesh Liberation War: Approximately 300,000 to 3,000,000 civilian casualties.
8. Ethiopian Civil War: Approximately 1,400,000 civilian casualties.
9.Nigerian Civil War: Approximately 2,000,000 civilian casualties.
10.Yugoslav Wars: Approximately 140,000 civilian casualties.
11.Syrian Civil War: Approximately 200,000 civilian casualties.
12. Darfur Conflict: Approximately 300,000 civilian casualties.
13.Iraq War: Approximately 200,000 civilian casualties.
14.Afghanistan War: Approximately 38,000 civilian casualties.
15.Sudanese Civil War (2023-present): Approximately 150,000 civilian casualties.
16. Mexican Drug War: Approximately 350,000 civilian casualties.
17.War in Darfur: Approximately 400,000 civilian casualties.
18.South Sudanese Civil War: Approximately 380,000 civilian casualties.
19.Yemeni Civil War: Approximately 150,000 to 370,000 civilian casualties.
20. War in Afghanistan (2001-2021): Approximately 170,000 to 360,000 civilian casualties.
21.First Sudanese Civil War: Approximately 500,000 civilian casualties.
22.Angolan Civil War: Approximately 500,000 civilian casualties.
23. Somali Civil War: Approximately 300,000 to 500,000 civilian casualties.
24.First Congo War: Approximately 250,000 to 800,000 civilian casualties.
25.Guatemalan Civil War: Approximately 140,000 to 200,000 civilian casualties.
26. Algerian Civil War: Approximately 44,000 to 200,000 civilian casualties.
27.Lebanese Civil War: Approximately 120,000 to 150,000 civilian casualties.
28.Greek Civil War: Approximately 80,000 to 150,000 civilian casualties.
29. Chaco War: Approximately 80,000 to 130,000 civilian casualties.
30.Colombian Conflict: Approximately 220,000 civilian casualties.
31.Lord’s Resistance Army Insurgency: Approximately 100,000 to 500,000 civilian casualties.
32. Annexation of Hyderabad: Approximately 100,000 to 500,000 civilian casualties.
33.Internal Conflict in Myanmar: Approximately 130,000 to 250,000 civilian casualties.
34.Kashmir Conflict: Approximately 80,000 to 110,000 civilian casualties.
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I am all for seeing the children of Jewish fathers & non-Jewish mothers being treated nicely and welcomed by the Jewish community if they want to learn about their paternal heritage.
Treating them decently doesn’t mean we have to rewrite either Torah or history, however:
We are a nation, and there are rules as far as how to become fully fledged members of said nation. Until 1983, no one worldwide denied the fact that it was either through a conversion through Jewish law or a Jewish mother to be considered a Jew. Others were known as ‘Zera Israel’
Imagine a child brought to America by his parents. They overstay their visa, and decide to make their lives here despite no legal statute. They have a child who grows up here and only knows America as their home country.
That child is still not legally considered an American.
Every oven could burn 2-3 bodies at a time, and it took 20-30 minutes to burn a body. There were 30 ovens in Crematoria II and III in Auschwitz. Assuming they ran continuously, this means the range would be between (2b
X 2hh X 30 X 24) and (3B X 3tm X 30 X 24), 2880 and 6480/day.
It is forbidden according to Jewish law to have relations with a non-Jewish woman (or any woman you are not married to, for that matter). Marriages between Jews and non-Jews are not recognized as valid marriages, only Jews with Jews and non-Jews with non-Jews.
1) Zionism, not Israel, was a largely ashkenazi project. In Eretz Yisrael prior to Zionism, Sefaradi Jews were the majority, thus the majority culture. Sefaradim were the only ones allowed to live in/visit Jerusalem, so even Ashkenazi religious Jews adopted the garb.
2) Zionists wanted to shed anything in their identity that wasn’t ’Hebrew,’ so they stopped speaking Yiddish, or Polish, or Hungarian, or Russian, and switched it all for Hebrew. They left all of their prior cultural markers behind and adopted new ones to reinvent themselves.
3) They obviously didn’t want to be Arabs either but rather Hebrews in an Hebraic land. By default, a lot of Sefaradi culture was adopted by the zionists who saw it as more “authentic” than Eastern European culture.
(You can still see this fetishization of Sefaradim on Twitter.)
“Jews refusing to write xianity fully or calling him yoshke instead of his name just shows how much Jews secretly hates him/us.”
A short thread debunking these notions.
For starters, Judaism demands for Jews to be careful with words. This is why, for example, you will see Orthodox Jews online and elsewhere write “G-d” instead of the full name, or “L-rd,” or even if transliterating, replace certain letters and write Elokim, Eloka, Kel, or Hashem.
The refusal to write out the full name is obviously not meant as an insult to G-d, ch”vs, rather it’s that we are not meant to mix the sacred with the profane, and we are to make sure that G-d’s name is not mistreated (for example, printed then thrown in the trash).