kosher food.
The Jewish dietary laws are called 'kashrut'. Food that is prepared according to the laws of kashrut is 'kosher'. The word kosher literally means fit, as in, fit for consumption. Fleishig is the term used to describe food that contains meat.
Kosher food.
Kosher I am a 100% sure because I am an Israel myself.
The core rules that Jewish dietary laws are based on are found in the Torah. The actual dietary laws, called 'kashrut', are 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'.
A horse that requires low dietary maintenance is called an Easy Keeper.
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it's heydahd (הידד).Answer:Yiddish is "Jewish" (that's the translation of the word); so yes, there is a language called Jewish. According to my Yiddish dictionary, Hurray is הורא
No. The Jewish dietary laws taken from Hebrew scripture are called Kashrut or Kashrus (כשרות). In English, they are also sometimes called "kosher laws" or "keeping kosher."Karma (in Hinduism and Buddhism) is the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
a Bagel? NO ... not a bagel. A bagel is basically bread, although bagels are prepared differently to conventional bread / rolls. A Jewish donut is called a Sufganiyah. Plural (donuts ) are Sufganiyot !
A Jewish prayer book is called a 'siddur'.
The principle function of dietary carbohydrates is to provide energy. Dietary sugars and starches are called protein sparing. A dietary protein can be used for protein synthesis and other vital processes.
Eating Kosher. Kosher is eating according to the laws of the Jewish religios book, I think that is called the Tora.