Conservative Jews are less strict than Orthodox Jews. Not all Conservative Jews keep Shabbat.
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only about 10% of Jews are orthodox.
No. That applies mainly to Orthodox and Conservative Jews.
I believe you are going for: Orthodox, Conservative, Reformed.
Orthodox Jews, as well as other Jews, are able to do whatever they want to do. Those Jews ... Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, or any others ... who decide to observe and adhere to the formal standards and teachings of Judaism do not eat pork. In that respect, they are mirrored by Muslims and Hindus. Orthodox Jews, though, are more likely to observe and adhere to that standard than Liberal Jews (like Conservative, Reform, and Secular Jews).
Orthodox Jews follow strict tradition and Jewish law, whereas the Conservative movement has relaxed some of the observances.
The various sects are: Orthodox Mordern Orthodox Conservative Reform Liberal Reconstructionist
Outside of Israel, Orthodox and Conservative Jews have 2 seders, but Reform Jews only have 1. Inside Israel, everyone has one Seder.
The laws dictating food production and consumption for Jews are called 'kashrut'.
Yes. But it is considerably more lax compared to Conservative and Orthodox Judaism.
Reform (Least Religious) Conservative (More Religious) Orthodox (Most Religious)