Orthodox Jews keep a strictly kosher home.
Orthodox Jews
Orthodox Jews are only allowed to eat kosher foods.
Mostly Orthodox Jews
So Orthodox Jews can eat it.
Orthodox Jews won't buy it.
bagels and lox, and cholent - though not together! Correction: Although bagels and lox and cholent are specific items that Orthodox Jews might eat (assuming they're kosher), that would make for a rather boring and not too nutritious diet. Orthodox Jews can eat anything that is kosher.
No. Pigs are NOT kosher.
No. That applies mainly to Orthodox and Conservative Jews.
It depends on the level of observance. Orthodox Jews eat nothing BUT kosher foods.
Kosher food is not like a specific food. It is not like Hamburgers or anything. SOme foods are kosher and others aren't. Since most people eat all types of food, you can't really avoid eating kosher food.
Only if it's kosher.