Yes, but since lamb is meat, there's NO creamy salad dressings.
No not if they are vegitarian.
Jews eat 'Kosher' food. This is a foodstuff , where the animal does not scavenge for its own food. 'Lambs' do NOT scavenge, but eat grass. 'Eel' do scavenge for their food, by eating detritus from the bootom of the water. So Jews will eat Lamb , but not Eel.
of course and lamb too
Soup or salad is good.
organ and blood vesselwork together when we eat a salad
Lamb can be kosher for Passover. However, Ashkenazi Jews traditionally do not eat lamb during Passover.
Jews are only permitted to eat animals with split hooves and who chew their cud. Rabbits don't have split hooves or chew their cud. Jews also eat fish with only fins and scales and eat only certain birds that the Bible permits.
roasted lamb,flat bread,rotten egg and bitter herbs
Beef, chicken, fish, lamb, venison. It is worth noting that there is no magical food that Jews replace pork with, it's just that they do not eat dishes made with pork and therefore will eat different dishes than non-Jews who do eat pork.
The digestive and the nervous are working together when you eat a salad.
yes they are they are only not allowed to eat dairy and meat together.
Only if the potatoes are "creamed" with margarine or something similar, that is non-dairy.