Yes. Jews are like everyone else. Still, respect their food habits. Unless you know they are not orthodox, do not bring pork and do not bring a meat dish that contains milk products.
Jewish AnswerThis is a difficult situation and largely depends on the level of religious observance of the person who's house you are visiting. The easiest way to find out if it would be acceptable to the person in question is to ask what to bring, if they keep a kosher house, they might suggest something that is certified kosher from a grocery store. If you don't want to ask, then again, something from a grocery store that is certified kosher and is completely sealed is the best option.
Unless you know for sure that the person in question eats non-kosher meat at home, never bring any meat to their home. The same goes for most cheeses as non-kosher cheeses normally contain lipase and/or rennet which are not allowed according to Jewish dietary law.
the same shi1 Christian and Muslim people bring
well, you cant say house in Jewish but house in Hebrew is biet ( pronouced by eat)
you should get them something theve been wanting and bring them to your house to celebrate
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A Jewish house of prayer is called a synagogue. A Jewish house of Torah-study is called a beit midrash or a Yeshiva. A home where Jews live is simply called "a Jewish house."
The Jewish House of Worship is called a synagogue or just a "temple."
Try going to the search menu and typing in the name. It should bring you to the persons house.
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Should be a thick wall 3/4 poly pipe .
You should bring your most favorite and valuable stuff like for example your tv, clothes, computer, chairs, pet, shoes, and other.
a synagogue
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