Orthodox and Ultra-Orthodox Jews are strict followers of Jewish law.
Jews, Yiddin, Yehudim, Yisraeilim
They are called Orthodox jews.
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The Jewish people that live the exact law are called Orthadox Women or Men
Jewish law isn't against forms of art. However, because of the prohibition against idolatry and graven images, there wasn't a history of painting images of people.
Jewish law is called 'halacha'. Halacha can be found in the Talmud.
Jewish law is called 'halacha'. Halacha is recorded in the Talmud and the Code of Jewish Law (Shulchan Aruch).
The 613 mitzvot (guidelines) found in the Torah form the basis for Jewish law. Jewish law itself is called 'halacha'. Halacha is found in the Talmud.
Food that is prepared following Jewish religious law is called 'kosher'. The set of laws that specify the requirements for food production and consumption is called 'kashrut'.
Orthodox Jews follow strict tradition and Jewish law, whereas the Conservative movement has relaxed some of the observances.
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These laws were called blue laws.
Kosher food.
Jewish law is called 'halacha'.