Religiously observant Jews will only eat food that is kosher.
Jews have many special foods. Almost every holiday or occasion is associated with a type of food.
Religiously, Jews are supposed to only eat kosher food. That being said, depending on where we live, we have different food styles.
They take time off work, the perform rituals that are performed each holiday. They make special food and sometimes don special dress.
There is no issue with Jews eating vegetarian food. However, religiously observant Jews would require that the food in question be kosher.
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The laws dictating food production and consumption for Jews are called 'kashrut'.
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Jews who decide to live in Israel have officials take information about them, and there were lost tribes of Ethiopian Jews who needed to undergo special conversions to be recognized as Jews.
While Jews have special dietary laws which say that certain foods are not permitted, they eat the same way other people do, using knives and forks and spoons, etc. However, you may find that some Jews say a blessing (they give thanks to God) before they eat, and some say another blessing when the meal is concluded. These blessings are generally said in Hebrew.