They eat the same foods as everyone else.
If you are Jewish, you do eat normal food
People of the Jewish religion eat 'kosher" (meaning fit) food because that is the way they were commanded by God in the Tanach.
seeing as Xmas is not a Jewish holiday but rather a Christian one, Jews can eat whatever they feel like eating on that date.
Yes. Hanukkah does not add any food rules.
Food.
Jewish people keep kosher. They do not eat pork or animal that were killed for meat painfully and slowly (rather then quickly,) they don't eat shellfish, and they don't eat dairy and meat together.
It's a Jewish food, but you don't have to be Jewish to eat it.
Muslims don't have a certain religious food that they eat. Though middle eastern food is often what Muslims eat which is also eaten by Jewish people.
Corned beef is a traditional jewish food; when the Irish began moving to America (specifically NYC) their nice Jewish neighbors shared their food.
Foods that Jewish people cannot eat are known as 'non-kosher'.
Jewish people are not allowed to eat insects due to their religion. Jewish people can only eat kosher food, meaning the food has to follow certain requirements and insects do not follow those requirements. There is one exception to this in that there are certain varieties of locust which may be eaten (Leviticus ch.11). However, due to the rarity of these types of locusts outside of desert regions, only the Yemenite Jewish community retained the traditional knowledge to distinguish between acceptable locusts and forbidden ones.
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