No, one who fasts on Yom Kippur is not permitted to drink water at all.
Naturally, those who receive dispensation from fasting from a rabbinical authority (e.g Pregnant women, Sick people who require to take medication) would be able to drink water accordingly.
No
It is celebrated in a synagogue and people pray for God's forgiveness for the mistakes they made in the previous year. Additionally, Yom Kippur is a biblical fast day, this means that Jews fast for 25 hours with no food or water.
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Yes. Hanukkah is not a fasting holiday.
Praying for God's forgiveness and fasting.
because they follow the moonThe Jews and the Christian have their fasting days. Likewise, the Muslims fast during the month of Ramazan. They do extra worship during this month to win the Pleasure of Almighty God.
No. Jews cannot drink pig milk according to the laws of Kashrut.
In Europe, the hostility towards Jews that had continued during the Crusades also had continued during the bubonic plague. Jews had often been accused of causing the plague by them poisoning the water wells.
Woodchuck cider is not certified kosher so religiously observant Jews would not drink it at any time of the year. It cannot be drunk during Passover.
Muslims do their normal duties and committments during fasting as in normal non fasting days. However, they get the capacity and efficiency to do it because of their strong faith in Allah (God in English and same God worshiped by Jews and Christians). Fasting per Islam rules means that for the Muslim adult, sane, healthy he/she is required to fast from dawn (first light) to sunset every day in the month of Ramadan (or voluntarly on other days of the year). Muslim fasting involves refraining from eating, drinking, smoking, and marital intercourse during the daylight hours. There are numerous health as well as spiritual benefits to Islamic fasting. Refer to link below.
Jews begin fasting at sundown, which - as each day starts with sunset according to the Hebrew calendar - is the start of Yom Kippur. For me, that'll be 18.55.
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Jews can drink anything but adults are expected to drink alcohol to the point they become mildly drunk.