Yeshiva.
Some of them do.
Orthodox and Ultra-Orthodox Jews are strict followers of Jewish law.
It's most common among Orthodox Jewish religious schools to own summer camps.
Yes. Most Orthodox Jewish children attend all-day Hebrew Schools, while the other Jewish branches have Religious Schools in their synagogues. Most Liberal Jews that attend Jewish Religious Schools also go to public or private schools in their area that are unaffiliated with Judaism.
Israel has three parallel school systems. In order to cater to the Orthodox Jewish and Arab-Israeli minorities, there are General Public Schools (for Israeli secular Jews), Orthodox Jewish Schools (for Orthodox Jewish Israelis), and Arab-Israeli schools. The difference between the General Public Schools and Arab-Israeli Schools is primarily the language of instruction: Hebrew vs. Arabic. The difference between the General Public Schools and the Orthodox Jewish Schools is primarily curricular: Modern European Style vs. Historic Jewish Religious Education. In terms of actual education by years, the system is relatively similar to the American system. There is pre-school, elementary school, middle school, and high school. There are also universities which Israelis will usually matriculate to after army service.
There are both Jewish Religious Day Schools and Jewish Sunday Religious Schools. These are not very different from their Christian or Islamic equivalents.
It's a Jewish organization that supports Modern Orthodox Jewish life.
The orthodox Easter is celebrated on different dates as Easter in Australia because the orthodox religion follows the Jewish. This is the Sunday after the Jewish Passover and when the hours in the day are equal to the hours of the night called the "Equlbruim". The Sunday ( a week after the Jewish Passover) is called Palm Sunday for the Orthodox Christians. The Orthodox Christians use this tradition because that is the way it hs been instructed in the Bible.
Various Orthodox Jewish schools of thought have discussed this question, but there is little to no concensus. Some Orthdox, and most non-orthodox denominations do not focus on this topic at all, since it is not possible to know the answer.
No, it is part of The Orthodox Church (Christianity), and it is not Jewish. In fact, there is no such thing as a Jewish church.
Here are some ideas: 1. Jewish Singles 2. Jewish Community Centers 3. Jewish Schools 4. Jewish Synagogues 5. Jewish Organizations Just remember that Orthodox Jewish girls do EVERYTHING by the book - no sex until marriage.