People of the Jewish religion eat 'kosher" (meaning fit) food because that is the way they were commanded by God in the Tanach.
Every Jew eats kosher food. Many do not restrict themselves to it.
There are Sephardic Jews with the last name Gamero, although not every person named Gamero is Jewish. For instance, the Honduran author Lucila Gamero de Medina was Catholic.
you needed to be a non Jewish German, you needed to hate every non gestapo person and you needed to be stupid enough to be a gestapo
Jewish people belong to the Judaism, so they believe (most of them) in the Jewish stories and bible; but every Jewish man has his own story, so we can't say every Jew has the same history of the Judaism.
religious belives influenced Puritan laws and government, also every person should have been able to read the bible
The Holocaust. It was not only a time of Jewish persecution, but of gypsies, every person who stood up for those being persecuted, anyone who was different, and anyone not of the "Arian Race," which was blue-eyed and blonde haired. People often forget that it was not just 6 million Jews who died, but every other innocent person. It is estimated that between 11 million and 17 million people died in the Holocaust.
Kosher food refers to foods that are prepared and consumed following the laws of kashrut (Jewish dietary law), it is not a style of cooking. That being said, it's possible to make kosher versions of dishes from pretty much every country, this would require a kosher kitchen and kosher ingredients. Without a kosher kitchen, it is impossible to make kosher food.
It depends on the level of observance. Orthodox Jews eat nothing BUT kosher foods.
Orthodox Jews would pack kosher snacks and religious items they use every day if they travel.
every single Jewish person ever.
Religious Jews learn their history every single day.
Most definitely - the Torah and Talmud are both books, and between them they influence every aspect of a Jewish person's life.
It is the dream of every Jewish mother to have their son find a nice Jewish girl. While it is very dangerous to try to categorize any individual based on their religious upbringing, a nice Jewish girl is one who has good values, believes in family and will always be supportive of her spouse. If you attend religious services or have a circle of Jewish friends, you are very likely to be introduced to a nice Jewish girl.
The religious characteristics are usually defined by complete obedience to the particular scripture of his/her religion. A religious person will conscientiously perform all the prescribed rituals and observances outlined in the relevant scripture. A religious person credulously accepts every single word of the scripture as the ultimate truth. A religious person will defend the religion, its' leaders and its' God(s) with his/her life. A righteous person is not essentially a religious person and this absolute fact must never be overlooked.
== == * The ingredients would stay the same, but the kosher mayonnaise would have been produced in a kosher factory under rabbinical supervision. As in, the rabbi visits every so often to make sure that no treif or "unkosher" ingredients are being used in the factory or that no milk or meat products were sharing the same utensils (Jews aren't allowed to EVER mix milk and meat, in addition to not eating shellfish, birds of prey, etc.) Kosher food is not blessed, it's just supervised by knowledgeable authority figures. * Kosher foods are foods that conform to the rules of the Jewish religion (kashrut, Jewish dietary laws.) Example: Slaughtered animals under 'Kashrut' are by Jewish dietary laws. Non-kosher include ingredient derived from non-kosher animals or from kosher animals that were not properly slaughtered. This applies to other foods in the Jewish dietary laws.
Yes. It's called: Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life. Many colleges and universities provide this program so that Jewish students can have a place to belong. It has much to offer: 1. Kosher Food 2. Sabbath Worship 3. Jewish Holidays 4. Jewish Extra-Curricular Activities 5. Jewish Organizations 6. Jewish Chaplain Service 7. Jewish Studies Every Hillel is different - some are bigger and have more to offer than others.
For religious people, God. God would have to be the most well known person ever. Every religious person in the world believes in some sort of God no matter the name they call him or her. Even if your not religious you've herd of God.
Israel is the only country that has Hebrew as one of its official languages. It's also the only country with a Jewish majority; however, not every Israeli is Jewish, and not every Jewish Israeli is religious. In addition to its 75% Jewish populace, Israel is home to Christians, Muslims, Druze, and other religions as well.