Yes.
Keeping kosher.
Keeping kosher.
No, because not all animals are kosher.Answer:1) Kosher (permitted) animal species remain kosher no matter what they eat.2) Non-kosher species cannot be made kosher by any means.3) Religious Jews who own pets do not have to feed them kosher food.
They can eat a kosher diet, and be slaughtered the kosher way.
Kosher, when dealing with food and diet, simply refers to rules for the preparation and consumption of food. It has no bearing on the quality of diet itself. As such, there is nothing intrinsically good or bad about a kosher diet in terms of health.
The general meaning for kosher is "clean/fit or proper" and if you relate this to the cabbage soup diet, yes it is kosher and can help you stay healthy.
There's no special word for kosher in Spanish. It's just kosher.
No. Kosher is eaten everywhere.
Leviticus 11
See the links.
Judaism. See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-laws/laws-of-keeping-kosher
They eat meat, but they only eat what they describe as kosher foods. When they do eat meat it is only on special occasions.