Yes: the entire Torah; and more specifically, the Code of Jewish Law.
Yes, in a way. Hinduism's sanskrit name is "Sanatana Dharma," translated to "the right way to live." These duties (dharma) do not dictate religious instructions, but more instructions on life. For example, treating others with kindness regardless of race, color etc. Hinduism has no religious instructions on how to practice hinduism, but it does have instructions on how to live life in general.
Yes, they do.
Purim is celebrated any place that Jews live.
Special place of worship: synagogues.Holy city: Jerusalem.
Jews in China live the same way as Jews in any other country.
Yes, as of 2012, there are about 14 million Jews in the world. Most live in Israel and North America.
Hanukkah takes place in any country that Jews live. There are Jews living in most of the countries of the world.
the United States
Diaspora is a term used to describe Jews that live outside of Israel. They are still faithful to their religion but do not reside where the majority of them live. Noun: The Dispersion of the Jews beyond Israel, or of any people from their homeland.
Judaism is a religion. Jews can live in, or come from, just about any country. Today, the largest Jewish communities are in America and Israel, with smaller numbers of Jews in almost every country in the world.
no , atleast not if you live in Canada.
Jews do not celebrate Christmas and so do not eat any special foods for Christmas.