Jewish people follow God, not Jesus.
Adheres to means the same thing as strictly follows.
If you believe in the myth of a christian god, then you cannot worship freely. You must follow the bible strictly, otherwise you get eternal torture.
Messianic Jews believe in Jesus as the Messiah and follow Jewish traditions, while Christians believe in Jesus as the Son of God and may not follow Jewish customs. Both groups share core beliefs in Jesus, but differ in their cultural and religious practices.
Whether or not ANY person will go to hell depends on what denomination of Christianity they follow. Jewish people do not believe in hell, so the Jewish answer is no.
Jewish people believe in and worship the One God (Deuteronomy 6:4), creator of the universe. We follow the teachings of His prophets: Moses, Abraham, Isaiah, Joshua, Daniel, Samuel, etc.; and of our Sages: Hillel, Rabbi Akiva, Ezra, etc.
Yes, religiously observant Jewish kids follow the laws of kashrut.
Guidelines are general rules to follow, not strictly but loosely.
Catholics do not adhere strictly to the laws outlined in the book of Leviticus, as it is part of the Jewish Torah. However, some principles and teachings from Leviticus are considered relevant, such as moral guidelines and teachings on social justice.
Jewish/Jew Catholicism is the religion not the term for people who follow it. Catholics follow Catholicism. Like Christians follow Christianity. Jews follow Judaism.
Adam Sandler is Jewish.
If they didn't follow Nazi's instruction they would be prosecuted.