No, no more so than any other entire religious group adheres strictly to their own tenets.
However, the Orthodox Jews do attempt to follow all the religious laws strictly, while other Jews observe the laws to varying degrees.
Liberal Jews have a variety of degrees to which they follow Kashrut. Some do so strictly. Some follow the laws at home, but not outside the home. Some follow laxer standards, but consistently everywhere. Some do not follow the rules at all. I depends entirely on the person.
Orthodox Jews follow nearly all the laws. Conservative follow some, but not all. Reform Jews follow little or none of the laws.
The Jews must follow all of there rules but some follow more than others and some, more strictly than others. Jews are restricted from eating animals that do not chew cud (animals that eat something, throw it up, then eat it).
Snails are not kosher, so Jews who follow the rules of kashrut do not eat snails. However, not all Jews keep kosher, so some Jews do eat snails.
Orthodox Jews are the people that want to keep tradition. Reform want 2 change things. I think that Orthodox Jews chose to break away from orthodox tradition and become reform Jews because they didn't like the whole tradition of orthodox Jews and all the rules they had to stick to such as observe all 613 laws as strictly as possible. So I think they changed so that they could have a bit more freedom from all these rules although there were still rules being reform Jews but at least if they change to reform Jews it changes (reform means change things).
For Jews, all Jews had to wear armbands on their clothes. Jews could not ride bikes or drive cars. Jews were not allowed in certain stores. Many people called Jews, "Dirty Jews". Jews did not have many rights at all. If they disobeyed the rules, almost all of the time you will have a death penalty if you were at a concentration camp.
it means person who follows all the laws and makes no exceptions for any person or persons, there strictly follow everything by the book. some one who is above the law thinks they can do water ever they want and they dont have to follow all the laws and rules.
Yes.
none at all
What do you mean? Hacking somebody's account is strictly against the rules.
During the actual Holocaust Jews were not supposed to go to school at all.
If you consider yourself Jewish but do not follow Judaism, holding to no religion at all, then you are a "secular Jew". A significant proportion of Jews are secular Jews. Some Jews have adopted a form of Christianity and consider themselves Christian Jews or Messianic Jews.