For Jews it's a holy way of eating, it's the way God ordered us to eat. It is sinful for a Jew to eat anything that is not kosher. God did not order gentiles to eat kosher, so for them it's a matter of choice.
It means eating kosher foods.
Eating Kosher. Kosher is eating according to the laws of the Jewish religios book, I think that is called the Tora.
There are no health disadvantages of only eating Kosher food, though going to a social event with only non-Kosher food would be difficult.
Yes, sheep area kosher species (Deuteronomy 14). Please note that they must have Shehita, (which is a the correct way to kill an animal according to Judaism) before eating.
Yes. It is only forbidden to ingest it the normal way of eating.
They can eat a kosher diet, and be slaughtered the kosher way.
As this asks for opinions, you will likely get several.Answer 1I find that keeping a kosher home, but not eating kosher when out at restaurants or other people's homes is hypocritical. Follow the law as best you can, but do so evenly everywhere.
Wrong. Jews do eat beef, provided that it is kosher, and not together with dairy. We wait one-half hour after eating dairy before eating meat. Eating meat is a mitzva (a religious Jewish precept) on Shabbat and Torah-festivals, since it adds to their enjoyment; and it is permitted on regular weekdays too.See also:What makes food kosher?
Yes! You don't need a kosher cookbook. Just remove the non-kosher ingredients.
It doesn't. Kosher food is "cleaner" and the food itself is equally delicious.
The fish is kosher, since it has fins and scales, but may NOT be prepared the kosher way.
There's no special word for kosher in Spanish. It's just kosher.