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The Nazi version of the Torah:
No circumcising.
No kosher.
No racist content: ie being “gods chosen” beyond anyone being chosen in of loving/believing itself. No Canaanite/Semite killing. No curses against philistines/Palestinians etc nor anyone on racial/cultural grounds.
No dress rules.
No weird ritualism/superstition.
Generally anything weird is removed that everyone can generally agree would be better off not being there.
The Nazis also wanted payots to be generally straightened and for the kippah to be elongated into a gnome hat.
“Purely for aesthetic reasons and because that was how Jews originally looked. A traditionalist version of the kippah.”
Orthodox clothing was to be banned beyond the gnome hat. “Hitler simply didn’t like the look of the orthodox clothing and was annoyed when he discovered that people wore it only for conformity.”
This was going to be implemented until tensions and conflicts rose. Such as Jewish American press attacking Nazi Germany and the war. Hitlers original plan was to simply Nazify the Jews and make them “back to the gnomes everyone loves that they once were.”
Hitler however was too sensitive about the presses attacks for his own good and became apathetic about human life as the deaths of polish rose to millions. He became under the impression that the American press was the voice of all Jews as the press presented itself that way as well as was a monopoly.