Yes, Jewish people can drink fruit juice. The only fruit juice which is problematic is Grape Juice as there are certain laws and regulations governing the production of kosher wine and grape juice. All fruit juices should be certified kosher by the relevant Beth Din (Kosher Authority) before being consumed.
Yes, not only can Jews drink wine, there are times where drinking wine is a requirements, such as during Shabbat, Purim, and Pesach. There are 2 different types of Kosher wine.
Non-mevushal - Only drank AND served by Jews.
Mevushal (pasteurized) - Shared by non Jews with observant Jews.
Yes,any milk coming from a kosher animal[ animals allowed by the Torah to be eaten[cow,goat,sheep etc] can be consumed. Milk and meat should not be eaten together [and even not boiled together even if this mixture is not meant to be eaten.]
Yes, in fact, during certain holidays (Shabbat, Purim, Pesach, etc), drinking alcohol is a requirement.
Only kosher-certified wines. This is the same for wines of any color.
To celebrate the Sabbath and Holidays.
Yes.
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Soft drinks are basically cordial (flavour) mixed with carbonated water which makes it bubbly. Juices are derived from fruit juice and must be a certain percentage to be labelled fruit juice over fruit drink (fruit drink must have 35% juice to be labelled fruit drink in Australia).
a lemonade is a frut juice because it has a lemon on it and a lemon is a fruit.
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A fruit juice.