Religiously observant Jews will only eat in restaurants that are kosher certified.
Orthodox Jews are only allowed to eat kosher foods.
Orthodox Jews will generally only eat in Kosher restaurants. Non-Orthodox Jews who keep kosher will generally only eat vegetarian or certain fish in restaurants. __________ For Orthodox Jews who only eat kosher, they will only eat in a restaurant that is certified kosher. Kosher restaurants will display their certification to the public. Meat restaurants will have a moshgiach (kashrut supervisor) on staff during operating hours. Dairy restaurants might also but it's not a requirement, most dairy restaurants will have spot inspections. Some Orthodox Jews will not eat in any restaurant, even if it's certified Kosher.
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Yes.
Pork is not allowed to eaten by Jews, Muslims. Hindus are allowed to eat pork but many choose not to very often. Sikhs are also allowed to eat pork but chose not to very often
Muslims aren't allowed to eat pork. Jews aren't supposed to eat meat from any animal that does not chew its cud and have split hooves.
yes they are they are only not allowed to eat dairy and meat together.
It's shellfish.
No, Jews are allowed to eat honey. This is because there is a special exemption in the bible which makes honey Kosher, or pure to eat.
Because restaurants are made for people to eat in. No, because its the law. Breastfeeding is allowed anywhere the mom is allowed.
No. Jews are not allowed to eat or drink blood (Leviticus ch.3).
Some kosher restaurants are open for Passover.