The Torah requires that animals that Jews consume have split hooves and chew their cud. Horses do not have split hooves.
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Horses also do not chew cud.
A Muslim man is not allowed, per Islamic religion, to marry a girl of no religion or of any religion different than Islam, Christian, or Jewish religion.
There are so many different things that KOSHER Jews are not allowed to eat. Shellfish is not allowed, so that means shripmp and scallops are not allowed.
pork ham bacon gelatin sausages from pigs allowed to eat HALA STUFF
To be Jewish can mean you either practice the Jewish religion, or are from a Jewish decent. It is both a race and a religion. Someone that is culturally Jewish may not practice the religion, but has a Jewish heritage. Likewise, people that do practice the Jewish religion do not have to be culturally Jewish, or have Jewish ancestors.
There aren't areas of the Jewish religion.
Pigs are not kosher for Jews to eat (Leviticus ch. 11); and the Jewish sages decreed against Jews owning and raising pigs.
Some of the food that cannot be eaten by people practicing the Jewish religion are: fish that do not have fins and scales like lamprey and catfish; shellfish like lobsters, prawns, mussels, cockles; animals that crawl on the ground, like reptiles, slugs, snails; birds of prey and any member of the crow family including crows, magpies and raven; pigs, rabbits, lizards and horses. Fruits and vegetable are allowed but they must be carefully checked to remove bugs, otherwise, they cannot be eaten. In general, foods eaten in the Jewish religion must be kosher.
Jewish Institute of Religion was created in 1922.
Jewish Institute of Religion ended in 1950.
Judaism ... the religion of the Jewish People ... is comprisedof a single religion, known as "Judaism".Judaism ... the religion of the Jewish People ... is comprisedof a single religion, known as "Judaism".
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Yes. Judaism is the religion. Jewish is the adjective pertaining to that religion.