There is very little limitation on what Jews can drink, other than avoiding drinking milk for a period after meat has consumed due to the Bibilical prohibition of consuming meat and milk together.
Some types of coffee, especially those that come with whitener, are avoded as they may not be kosher. Some Jews will also only drink kosher wine, especially during Pesach (Passover), when beer and other alcoholic drinks are also avoided as they are made of grain which, being chametz, should not be consumed by Jews during this time.
The Greeks called it ambrosia. In Judaism and Christianity, it would be called manna.
Jews can drink anything but adults are expected to drink alcohol to the point they become mildly drunk.
Matzoh is a very important food in Judaism. Eating it on the first night of Passover is a Divine commandment. Wine is a very important drink in Judaism; almost every sacred occasion on which God is praised must be marked with wine.
Yes. Religiously observant Jews will only drink kosher soft drinks. Most major brands are kosher.
1) Saying blessings on everything we eat and drink. 2) Keeping our heads covered.
Yes, there's no prohibition against drinking cow's milk in Judaism. The only time we don't drink milk of any kind is when we are eating meat or within 6 hours of eating meat.
Judaism is called Judaism.
There are no rooms in Judaism. Judaism is a religion, not a building.
Opposite of the lack of Judaism? Judaism.
Judaism's real name, in English, is "Judaism".
Christianity and Judaism
Lots of those. In more or less the order of most traditional to least traditional, here are some: Modern Orthodox Judaism Masorti (Traditional) Judaism Conservative Judaism Reform Judaism Liberal Judaism Reconstructionist Judaism Renewal Judaism Humanistic Judaism