The Jewish newlyweds go on their honeymoon.
Yes. There are kosher websites that can provide anything they want.
There are different kinds of honeymoons, including family honeymoons.
Jewish newlyweds are no different than any other race of people and may choose to go anywhere in the world for a honeymoon or, perhaps visit their homeland.
Orthodox Jewish men go only to Orthodox synagogues. Non-Orthodox Jewish men would be likely to go to non-Orthodox places of worship. In Israel, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, there are prevalent numbers of non-Orthodox or Liberal synagogues. As a result, people in those places who are themselves Liberal can often find a Liberal synagogue in which to worship. Outside of those four countries, it is very rare to find a Liberal synagogue, so Jews of all religiousities (both Liberal and Orthodox) go to Orthodox synagogues for prayer, but will not perform all of the Orthodox Mitzvot when not in synagogue.
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Yes.
Yes and no. Orthodox Jewish weddings demand modesty at all times, while Conservative and Reform Jewish weddings you can go strapless!
So they can have sex without worrying about getting caught!
Less then three percent.
Yes. Most Orthodox Jewish children attend all-day Hebrew Schools, while the other Jewish branches have Religious Schools in their synagogues. Most Liberal Jews that attend Jewish Religious Schools also go to public or private schools in their area that are unaffiliated with Judaism.