sorry I misread and so you know I'm not in the Hebrew roots camp either, however just because the majority interpret text in scripture a certain way does not make it correct, and to think those who chose to obey certain commands are all in the same group , or all believe the same way is a short sighted and limited way of seeing it. somehow there seems to be this mistaken impression that just because one chooses to obey the direct commands given are somehow denying the Savior or trying to effect their own salvation, is equally short sighted. I realize that tragically some attempt to do this but not all, and anothers walk with the Almighty cannot be properly or exclusively assessed by what they believe without knowing that person and what they DO and who they are. each has a personal and intimate relationship with our beloved Savior when we truly walk with Him in humble submission to His authority in response to His matchless love, we all express our love back to him in personal ways and to judge someones walk without all the information is counterproductive to peaceful exchange of beliefs and the fostering of unity in the bond of peace, this requires humility which many times I am lacking, so please accept my apology and know I meant no malice but rather was responding without more carefully reading what you posted. shalom.
maybe I misunderstood... when you are deciding how to keep a certain commandment, do you look to tradition to see how most others have kept it, and follow that tradition?