Jewish dietary rules are based on the Torah. Within the Torah there are a series of core rules specifying what is considered fit and not fit for eating.
No. its more likely something you ate
They didn't. They were Jewish and remained that way. The Torah is much older than the Babylonian exile.
No. However, they can change the way it is interpreted. I disagree, my friend. They can change the way CATHOLICS interpret the Bible, i think is what you mean?
Both. In order to have Hebrews, you need both boys and girls, otherwise the Hebrew nation would be short-lived. By the way, today the Hebrews are called Jews.
Jews range from fair-skinned to dark (such as the Yemeni Jews and others). And by the way, to which "Hebrews" do you refer?
The term "Hebrews" is used in the New Testament to refer to the Jewish people. It was used to distinguish Jewish believers from Gentile believers. So, yes, Hebrews were mentioned in the New Testament.
Some meat he ate
The Hebrew language is not divided in any way.
The Egyptians believed it. The Hebrews focused only on life and made no statements one way or the other about the afterlife.
Vomit
yes unless you're using circular logic.
Usually get ate or run a way