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Due to the role of religious influences in government and politics, Israel is sometimes not considered to be a fully secular state in the common sense of the�...
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Eighty-one percent of the population identified themselves as “Jews”; 12 percent as Muslims; 3.5 percent as Christians (Arabs or other); 1.5 percent as Druze;�...
Sep 2, 2023Israel does not have an official religion. It is governed by secular law, not religious law. There are areas where religion bleeds into society,�...
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Oct 4, 2023And yet, strikingly, a large portion of its population is secular, and even its insular ultra-Orthodox community loses a steady stream of�...
Israel certainly is not free of "excessive entanglement" of state and religion. Thus, it is clear that Israel is not a secular state, at least in the sense in�...
Israel's Jews are not divided into two groups but into four: ultra-Orthodox, religious Zionists, traditional Jews, and secular. Some 8 percent are ultra-�...
Jun 28, 2023Israel is still a (mostly) secular state with a very strong left-wing socialist foundation that can clearly be seen in the amount of government�...
Jews in Israel mainly classify themselves along a fourfold axis, from least to most observant, hiloni ( lit. 'secular'); masorti ( lit. 'traditional');�...