Jews do eat lamb. Lamb is one of the many Kosher types of meat available to Jews. Kosher Law states that consumption of species with split hooves who chew cud is allowed. For this reason Jews do...
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Yes, Jews eat beef. It is one of the meats which are preferred by Jewish congregations. Kosher law states that the meat being consumed has to come from a species with split hooves and one that...
We often see Jewish people wearing the Kippah, a skullcap that covers their head, on TV and sometimes even in reality. Some people wear a Kippah all day long, while others just wear them during their...
Jews do indeed read the Bible. However, they read the Hebrew Bible as part of the Judaic faith. There are also Jews who can read other versions of the Bible for their knowledge. Jews will also...
In first-century Israel, onlookers observed that a man was bathing some people in the river, including his cousin, who turned out to be Yeshua of Nazareth. The act of bathing came to be known as...
Jewish people do not eat Shellfish and Shrimp. However, they are allowed to eat specific seafood but shellfish and shrimp are not a part of it. Physically, a Jewish person can eat shellfish or...