Yes, but Orthodox Judaism does not.
no. they will not allow. but sometimes you actually can.
Judaism doesn't allow it (Deuteronomy ch.5).
Orthodox Judaism forbids shaving and cutting hair at the sides of the head.
Not for Orthodox Jews, but the other branches of Judaism allow it.
Not necessarily. In ancient times, most Orthodox Jewish men were bearded, but shaving was never forbidden in Judaism.
Orthodox Judaism doesn't allow it.
I was told no, unless you have a twin.
Yes, but not all Reform rabbis perform them.
That depends on the branch of Judaism. Orthodox Jews keep men and women separated to avoid "inappropriate" relations.
Absolutely! Sometimes, Jews make mistakes like everyone else.
Jewish law does not allow eating pork, but not all Jews follow this law.