Eating pork, shellfish, insects, scavenger or hunter-birds, or any animals other than the seven listed in the Torah (Deuteronomy 14).
Also forbidden are adultery, incest, homosexuality (Leviticus 18), profaning the Shabbat, idolatry, and swearing falsely.
These are just a few examples of the Torah's laws.
No, it is not allowed in any of the three Abrahamic religions; Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
No, cremation is not allowed in Judaism. We are required to bury our dead intact.
Yes. Reform Judaism has allowed for female Rabbis for over 50 years.
There are no issues with being in pictures in Judaism.
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Yes, but Orthodox Jews don't dance together.
because judaism makes it a sin specifically for a man to have sex with a man, it can be interpreted that lesbianism is allowed in judaism
Every Jew is permitted to learn the teaching of Judaism. However, women are not allowed to learn the oral Tradition, namely Gemara.
Yes, but Orthodox Jews don't allow women to sing in front of men.
Yes! Christianity, unlike Judaism which is obviously what you are thinking of, has no food restrictions as a part of its religion.
Yes. However, they are not allowed to lead worship services until they have reached the age of Bar Mitzvah.
Orthodox Judaism doesn't allow it, but the other branches do. They're called mohelettes.