Yes, they do.
There is no food that is special in Egypt.
yes when they pray
any time not in the years 1940-1945
Special place of worship: synagogues.Holy city: Jerusalem.
In the United States, there are no special clothes that are expected to be worn. Some people might wear special outfits or red Santa hats, but it is entirely up to each individual.
It depends on the type of work they're doing.
Religiously observant Jews will not eat any food that is not kosher. The basis of kashrut is the Torah, this is a part of the guidelines for living righteously given to the Jews by HaShem.
You don't need any special food for that.
The Lakota word for clothing or clothes is hayapi or hayake or oigluze. The word wokhoyake refers to any special set of clothes, fancy dress or ornaments worn with clothing.
Yes: the entire Torah; and more specifically, the Code of Jewish Law.
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