A dwelling place for religious Jews is commonly referred to as a "sukkah." This is a temporary, outdoor structure constructed during the Jewish festival of Sukkot. It serves as a place for Jews to eat, sleep, and spend time during the holiday, symbolizing the temporary dwellings used by the Israelites during their journey in the desert.
Yes, religious Jews do.
No, Torah-observant Jews do not.
Religious Jews eat only kosher foods. Gluten is an ingredient in food.
their religious belief
Jewish leader in religious cerimonies
Jerusalem.
The Torah.
Jews.
The religious leaders of Jews are called Rabbis.
According to Jewish religious law, Jews are not allowed to participate in the religious ceremonies of other religions.
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