The Nuremberg Laws were a set of laws passed in Nazi Germany in 1935. They limited the rights of Jews to do certain things and made it difficult for Jews to have the same rights as other people in Germany. They said that Jews had to carry special ID cards to show that they were Jewish and were not allowed to marry people who were not Jewish. They also said that Jews were not allowed to work in certain professions or to own businesses. The Nuremberg Laws were very unfair and cruel and were used by the Nazi government to try to control the Jewish population.