In Judaism, the consumption of pork, including ham, is prohibited as it is considered non-kosher. This dietary law is outlined in the Torah, specifically in Leviticus and Deuteronomy. Observant Jewish people adhere to these dietary restrictions as part of their religious beliefs and traditions.
Ham is not a traditional celebration dinner for a Jewish man's birthday. In fact, many Jews NEVER eat ham because it is prohibited by Jewish law.
Luxembourg ham and smoked Ardennes ham
More people eat Turkey on Christmas day then people eat Ham.
pork ham bacon gelatin sausages from pigs allowed to eat HALA STUFF
we eat ham turkey and roasts.
West Ham Jewish Cemetery was created in 1856.
I know some do. In my city the Jewish delis serve ham and bacon. They also serve cheeseburgers which is I believe is against the dietary laws. Seinfeld and the Gellers on "Friends" love their ham.
Thay dont
loobo and ham
Green Eggs, Ham and Fotus
They eat Sausages and Ham,Mat like Pigs meat
A swine is a pig... And pigs make bacon, pork and ham. Which people eat.