What kind of foods do jewish people eat?!


Question: What kind of foods do jewish people eat!?
I am going to be working at a Jewish Camp this summer as an EMT, and I'm not sure what kind of food I am supposed to bring for myself!. It says "You must bring your own dairy lunch on a daily basis!. No meat products of and kind are allowed at camp!." in my staff manual!. What kind of food can I bring!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Anything that is not meat!.
Tuna fish, peanut butter and jelly (unless there is a peanut restriction due to allergies), cheese products, fruit, veggies, tofu, are all fine!.
Since the campers will have differing standards of kashrut (kosher), in general there is a "no sharing" policy regarding lunches!.
Hope you have a wonderful summer!
Be well!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

um, kosher food!?
make sure it has a "k" or says "pareve" on the label!.
don't mix meat and dairy!. but you can't eat meat anyway so you'll be fine there!.
Jewish people are people just like anybody else!. as long as it's kosher (it'll say on the packaging if it is or not), it's okay to eat!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

you do not want to work for these people!.!.
they are imposing 2000 year old religious laws to hinder your choices of food to eat rather than your skill as an EMT!.!.!.
You already know none of the "UNclean Food is nonsense"
and God can not make unclean stuff!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Kosher food of course!. Eat it under the Kashrut law!. No pork, no shellfish!.
And you must eat meat products sperately from dairy products, not at the same timeWww@FoodAQ@Com

anything except pork and the products must be kosherWww@FoodAQ@Com

u should ask them directly!. i am sure they have some kind of menu/list of things u can eat!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

kosherWww@FoodAQ@Com





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