No the Orthodox can eat everything except from Fasting times,they just can eat vegan food.Of course no raw things and blood.
Some orthodox Christian churches do eat pork, but some don't such as the Ethiopian orthodox church.
Orthodox Jewish teenagers eat the same things all Orthodox Jews eat; kosher foods of all different kinds.
No, they are either Catholic or Orthodox, but cannot be both.
because there skin is the biggest organ on anyone or anythings body
The concept of "sacred" means that something has a special value because of a supernatural belief designating it so. Since atheists lack supernatural beliefs, they cannot have any sacred anythings.
Jews cannot eat Non-Kosher food. They have to wear skull caps, if they are orthodox. We cannot write, use electricity, or drive, on The Sabbath. (The Sabbath is on Friday night, till Saturday night, the next day)
Orthodox Jews are only allowed to eat kosher foods.
bagels and lox, and cholent - though not together! Correction: Although bagels and lox and cholent are specific items that Orthodox Jews might eat (assuming they're kosher), that would make for a rather boring and not too nutritious diet. Orthodox Jews can eat anything that is kosher.
No, you cannot get married during the period when Orthodox Lent begins and Orthodox Easter, as Great Lent is a period of mourning and fasting. You can get married before Lent or after Easter, but not during Lent.
you can eat anything besides meat you can eat fruits bread vegies just no meat (:
Feed it millet. I am pretty sure most birds can eat millet. Check at your local pet store.
So Orthodox Jews can eat it.