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The Nuremberg Laws identified a Jewish person as someone who

went to synagogue every week.
celebrated the Jewish holy days.
had Jewish ancestors.
had traveled to Palestine.

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had Jewish ancestors.

The 1935 Nuremberg Laws defined Jewishness by racial ancestry (number of Jewish grandparents), not by religious practice or travel — e.g., those with three or four Jewish grandparents were classified as Jews.