While Jews have special dietary laws which say that certain foods are not permitted, they eat the same way other people do, using knives and forks and spoons, etc. However, you may find that some Jews say a blessing (they give thanks to God) before they eat, and some say another blessing when the meal is concluded. These blessings are generally said in Hebrew.
Yes, they do. However, special dishes for Jews are determined by the country they come from.
Jerusalem.
Converted Jewish people do not do any special "proclaiming" of the land of Israel.
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Meat and dairy.
Jewish people mark Tu Bishvat by eating a symbolic meal of fruit and nuts.
All weddings are special in their own ways. Jewish weddings may have unfamiliar customs to some people, but the wedding is beautiful and congratulates the bride and groom.
Wine.
There are no special pieces of clothing associated with Channukah.
Religiously, Jews are supposed to only eat kosher food. That being said, depending on where we live, we have different food styles.
where a religious person goes to their special country eg. Jewish people- jeruslam
Jewish people spend money on the same things non-Jewish people do: food, cars, ipads, houses, vacations, etc.
They eat the same foods as everyone else.