Orthodox Jews see their rabbis and immerse in the mikvah, while other Jews just eat whatever they want.
Jewish answer
That would be an example of something to pray and repent for on Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement).
Mikvah has nothing to do with it.
Doing so (for a Jew) is a violation of God's command. The Torah forbids Jews to eat pork (Deuteronomy ch.14).
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no, it is because God's Torah forbids Jews to eat pork. Non-Jews are permitted to eat it.
Beef, chicken, fish, lamb, venison. It is worth noting that there is no magical food that Jews replace pork with, it's just that they do not eat dishes made with pork and therefore will eat different dishes than non-Jews who do eat pork.
Jehovah's Witnesses can eat pork if they wish, as long as it is properly bled. Jews and Muslims do not eat pork.
Muslims and Jews don't eat pork. Muslims eat shellfish, but Jews don't.
Pork is not allowed to eaten by Jews, Muslims. Hindus are allowed to eat pork but many choose not to very often. Sikhs are also allowed to eat pork but chose not to very often
They don't eat pork.
Pork meat
Muslims, Jews and even Christians are not supposed to eat pork as mentioned in the Quran and the Bible. Where as Muslims and Jews follow this strictly, the Christians do not, and freely eat pork although it is also prohibited for them also.
Jewish law does not allow eating pork, but not all Jews follow this law.
any meat mainly pork
They're NOT kosher.
Yes, for the most part, although traditional Jews do not eat certain foods, such as pork and shellfish.