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.
It's mostly the Orthodox Jews, while other Jews eat whatever they want.
Orthodox Jews only eat kosher food.
Orthodox Jews are only allowed to eat kosher foods.
Religiously observant Jews will only eat foods that are kosher.
Religiously observant Jews will only eat in restaurants that are kosher certified.
Jews are only able to eat kosher food because it is against their religion to eat non kosher food.
Regardless of the day of the week, Jews eat only Kosher foods.
Practicing Jews will only eat kosher foods.
Religious Jews eat only kosher foods. Gluten is an ingredient in food.
No. That applies mainly to Orthodox and Conservative Jews.
That depends on what country they're from and where they live. Religiously observant Jews will only eat kosher food.
Only if they're kosher.
Only if it's kosher.
Religiously observant Jews will only eat kosher food.