Glad you asked.
What you really mean is do most Jews follow the kosher dietary laws. So things like Pork and Shrimp would of course not be Kosher and therefore not on the menu.
I am a Jew. I know a lot of Jews. Most do not keep a Kosher house and many eat shrimp and pork and cheeseburgers and all sorts of delicious items that are not kosher. But, have no doubt they all still consider themselves to be Jewish....to a person.
2006-12-06 12:08:54
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answered by tk 4
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ok, enable me attempt to grant you a sensible answer. First, there is not any such element as "banned" or "casting out" in Judaism. That basically does not exist. No, there is not any longer a cleansing ritual for the guy the two. it quite is breaking a commandment that's between the guy and G-d, as adversarial to between 2 human beings (like stealing). So consequently you're predicted to repent your sin, attempt to no longer do it returned, and make an apology from G-d at Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). An Orthodox Jew does no longer consume beef intentionally, so it could be unintended. yet unintended or planned, the skill of repentance is the comparable. in spite of this, the utensils in contact could be ritually unclean and can the two could be made sparkling (some varieties of utensils, like metallic or glass, could be heated in an oven to above a particular temperature) or thrown out (for porous issues like crockery).
2016-10-17 21:16:25
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answered by ? 4
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Like all religion you have the hardcore and the softcore.
Hardcore will take the Bible, Torah, Koran as literal and nothing else
SoftCore They go to church, synagogues , mosques once a week or a year and don't care.
The middle don't make it a big deal and pray if they do it accidentally or on purpose.
So yes they do why beacuse I have met them :)
2006-12-05 19:32:36
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answered by FIRE § 4
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none that I know. in fact, I have a special bowl that I use when I invite my friend over for dinner so I can bake food in a dish that has never touched pork or shellfish
2006-12-05 19:30:09
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answered by judy_r8 6
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Last I heard, they are currently allowed to eat Pork Rinds, but they are not allowed to enjoy it unless they have candles lit and they have some serious permed 90210 sideburns.
2006-12-05 19:30:49
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Pork isn't Kosher, and those that practise the Jewish faith are not allowed to partake.
2006-12-05 19:30:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Do Jews Eat Pork
2017-02-22 11:51:32
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answered by dietlin 4
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The real question: do people say "nowadays" nowadays?
(and the answer is "no!")
2006-12-05 19:29:13
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answered by Black Parade Billie 5
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I don't think so because most of them realy follow their religious orders.
2006-12-05 19:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Not knowingly or willingly.
2006-12-05 19:28:51
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answered by Dorothy and Toto 5
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