There are many different types of Jewish people in the world, and many of them choose to keep kosher. The group that stresses keeping kosher and following the Torah the most are the Chassidic. See http://Judaism.about.com/library/3_askrabbi_o/bl_simmons_chasidut.htm for more information
Orthodox.
On paper, Conservative Jews are also supposed to follow the dietary laws, but many Conservative Jews do not follow the dietary laws in practice.
Orthodox, though some non-Orthodox Jews also stress these things.
orthodox
Some religions with dietary laws include Judaism (Kosher), Islam (Halal), Hinduism (vegetarianism, avoidance of beef for some), and Sikhism (vegetarianism and prohibition against intoxicants). These dietary laws often have spiritual, cultural, and ethical significance for followers.
From the Torah.
judaism
from the Torah.
Orthodox Judaism follows the historical and traditional ritual beliefs of Judaism
Yes, the Torah is the basic text of Judaism, containing its beliefs and laws.
Judaism
Absolutely! One of the fundamental beliefs is that the beauty is internal not external.
Some of the most common beliefs are Christianity, Muslim, Judaism, Hindu, and Atheism.
The entire Torah.
That God is One.
Judaism stresses many things, such as (in no particular order):lifeinterpersonal relationshipssocial justicetikkun olam (making the world a better place)One Godmaintaining a strong Jewish identity