Can Jewish people drink fruit juice?
Jewish dietary laws, known as kashrut, have no specific restrictions on drinking fruit juice. Fruit juice is generally considered kosher and permissible for consumption as long as it is made from kosher-certified fruits and does not contain any non-kosher additives or ingredients. The primary focus of kashrut lies in the preparation and consumption of meat, meat products, and certain other foods, while fruits and vegetables are generally not subject to the same level of restrictions.
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