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What foods can orthodox Jews eat?

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Many people break their fast on honey cake which is traditionally eaten on Rosh Hashana and during the high holy days. There are no specific foods that are eaten after the fast, you can eat anything you like.

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It varies in different communities but many people eat dairy foods and fish. The reason for this is that it's easier for your body to digest dairy and fish than it is to digest meat so by not eating meat, we're less likely to get sick.

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same as anyone after a faste if its kosher.

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A lot of people will break the Yom Kippur fast with a dairy meal that includes fish. This is because dairy is easier for the digestive system to handle after no food or water for 25 hours.

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None. Yom Kippur is a fast day - no food or drink (Leviticus ch.23).

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As much Kosher food as possible.

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Anything that's kosher.

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