They eat the kosher versions of all the same foods other babies eat.
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No, he isn't Jewish.
Benjamin D'israeli was Jewish by birth, but he was not raised Jewish.
No, a person's place of birth does not determine their religion. According to halacha (Jewish law), in order to be Jewish by birth, the mother must be Jewish. (Most Reform groups consider a child Jewish if either parent is Jewish and the child is raised Jewish.)
No
There are no food limitations or dietary restrictions with any of the methods of birth control.
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There is no such thing as "Jewish Christmas". As Jesus plays no role whatsoever in Judaism, there is no Jewish holiday celebrating his birth.
You most cetainly are Jewish, from the minute you were adopted.
David M. Feldman has written: 'Marital relations, birth control, and abortion in Jewish law' -- subject(s): Birth control (Jewish law), Sex and law, Abortion (Jewish law)
No, she is Roman Catholic by birth and first marriage.
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