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Kosher food is not like a specific food. It is not like Hamburgers or anything. SOme foods are kosher and others aren't. Since most people eat all types of food, you can't really avoid eating kosher food.

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Virtually all Orthodox Jews, and many non-orthodox Jews keep kosher.

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No, not all Jews keep kosher.

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