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Religion in Israel is manifested primarily in Judaism, the ethnic religion of the Jewish people. The State of Israel declares itself as a "Jewish and democratic state" and is the only country … Wikipedia
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Wikipedia
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Religion in Israel - Wikipedia
2 weeks ago - The State of Israel declares itself ... (see Jewish state). Other faiths in the country include Islam (predominantly Sunni), Christianity (mostly Melkite and Orthodox) and the religion of the Druze people....
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Pew Research Center
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How Israeli Jews have switched religions within Judaism: Key facts | Pew Research Center
August 14, 2025 - Religious switching into and out of Judaism is rare in Israel, the only country where Jews are a majority of the population. Fewer than 1% of Israelis who were raised Jewish say they belong to a different religion today, or to no religion at all, according to a 2024 Pew Research Center survey.
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U.S. Department of State
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Israel, West Bank and Gaza - United States Department of State
January 4, 2025 - The 1992 Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty describes the country as a “Jewish and democratic state” and references the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel, which protects freedom to practice or not practice religious beliefs, including freedom of conscience, faith, religion, and worship, regardless of an individual’s religion.
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Are Israelis very religious?
Israel has a very huge variance, There are completely secular communities like Kibbutzim, big cities, Olim from USSR and some Mizrahi and ashkenazis households tend to be more secular, along with Orthodox jews, Arabs (that have entire "spectrum of religiousness"), "kippah srugah" (knitted yarmulke) and more Correct me if I’m wrong as I’m going off a small understanding but do many Israelis actually believe in “the promised land” or is it just outdated? The main arguments are (briefly): We tried living in diaspora, was shitty Israel is the center of Jewish tradition and culture. Most of us don't have anywhere else to be Jews need self-sovereignty, it has to be somewhere on earth.. and more... For me, the "holidays" are a nice way to gather and be with family. Yom Kippur feast (a held feast before 25 hours fasting), is practiced in our family, even though no one is fasting. We celebrate the Seder night, but never read the entire Haggadah (Seder booklet). I think I speak here for many Israelis. More on reddit.com
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What religion was dominant in Israel before Judaism and are there still practitioners of this ancient religion?
Before them, the Canaanites had their own gods like Baal, Asherah, and El. Their religion was pretty focused on nature, fertility, and the changing seasons. These days, no one really follows that exact religion, but some modern groups do pull inspiration from it for their own spiritual practices. More on reddit.com
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How religious are Israelis?

out of 10 Israelis Jews:

4 identify as secular.

2 define themselves a somewhat religious.

3 say they are religious.

1 define themselves as Haredi (aka Ultra Orthodox)

to this may be added two points of interests:

  • religious folk are having more children than non-religous so their share in the population is increasing.

  • even secular Israelis are not entirely secular. almost everyone has their boys circumcised, celebrate bar/bat-mitzvah, major holidays and sometime fast on Kippur. and if transported out of Israel for prolonged period some would start practicing more, it's just that in Israel they don't feel it necessary to do quite as much in order to feel Jewish (that's one thesis anyway).

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The Solution to Palestine-Israeli Conflict is Religious Freedom to all Countries in the Middle East.
Yeah that's not happening anytime soon. Israel is the only country in the Middle East with religious freedom. More on reddit.com
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Study.com
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Religion in Israel | History, Groups & Facts | Study.com
Because of Israel's geography as a central location for the development of the big three Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, its population tends to place a great emphasis on religious faith and practices.
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Cultural Atlas
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Israeli - Religion — Cultural Atlas
As of 2022, the majority of Israelis identify as Jewish (73.5%), followed by Muslim (18.1%), Christian (1.9%), Druze (1.6%) and some other religion (4.9%).1 Israel is the only country where the majority of the population identify as Jewish.
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Pew Research Center
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Religious Commitment in Israel
April 24, 2025 - Overall, Jews are less religious than members of Israel’s other major faith communities – Muslims, Christians and Druze – by most comparable measures. For instance, fully 68% of Israeli Muslims say religion holds a very important place in their lives, followed by 57% of Christians, 49% ...
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Encyclopedia Britannica
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Judaism | Definition, Origin, History, Beliefs, & Facts | Britannica
3 days ago - Israel’s role in the divine economy and thus Israel’s particular culpability were dominant themes sounded against the motif of fulfillment, the ultimate triumph of the divine purpose, and the establishment of divine sovereignty over all humankind. In nearly 4,000 years of historical development, the Jewish people and their religion ...
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Statista
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Religion in Israel - statistics & facts | Statista
1 week ago - Often revered as the Holy Land due to its biblical prominence, it is home to diverse religious communities, from Jews and Muslims to Christians, Druze, Bahai, Samaritans, and other.
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Statista
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Population by religion in Israel 2023| Statista
Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. (December 30, 2024). Population of Israel as of 2023, by religion [Graph]. In Statista.
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Reddit
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r/Israel on Reddit: Are Israelis very religious?
February 11, 2025 -

Are Israelis very religious? I understand like most nations they’re built upon religious values but a lot of people dont really believe in it,

so for example what is the views of the gay community in Israel like, do people really care for religious reosons

Correct me if I’m wrong as I’m going off a small understanding but do many Israelis actually believe in “the promised land” or is it just outdated?

Edit: forgot to ask, religious events, for those reading this post, are they more religious events to you or cultural? as I assume a lot of you may identify as Jewish not based on religion but identity?

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Original Travel
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Israel Culture : Language, Religion, Food - Original Travel
Jewish Israelis are mostly practitioners of traditional Judaism (55%), Liberal or Conservative (17%), Orthodox and Haredim (ultra-orthodox) (8%). 20% of Israeli Jews declare themselves non-religious.
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Religion Media Centre
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Identity and connection: how the war has changed religion in Israel - Religion Media Centre
January 28, 2024 - Religion in Israel displays a stronger Jewish identity, a deeper attachment to traditions and a keener sense of one nation since the cataclysmic events of 7 October
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The Israel Democracy Institute
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Statistical Report on Religion and State in Israel – New Chapters - The Israel Democracy Institute
April 16, 2023 - The analysis of the data at the individual level (and not at the level of couples) shows that of all married Jews in Israel, 3.3% are married to a non-Jew. The number of divorcing couples is on the rise, and in 2019 reached a peak of 15,992 couples, of which 12,336 are Jewish (77% of those who divorce) and 2,581 are Muslims (16% of those who divorce) and the rest (7%) are members of other religions, have no religion or couples where the spouses are not of the same religion.
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Quora
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What is the dominant religion in Israel? How religious are the majority of Israeli citizens? - Quora
Answer (1 of 3): Israel predominantly a jewis county however other multi cultural and other faiths coexist in the country rooted from different religions and living peacefully almost in “perfect harmony”!!!. There are over 9 million people. 80% Are Jews who migrated to Israel mostly after WW2 T...
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Tamid NYC
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#142 Ethnicity & Religions in Israel Today | tamid nyc
Legal accommodation of the non-Jewish communities follows the pattern and practice of the Ottoman and British administrations with some important modifications. Israeli law officially recognizes five religions, all belonging to the Abrahamic family of religions: Judaism,Christianity, Islam, Druzeism and the Bahá’í Faith.
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WorldAtlas
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The Major Religions in Israel
June 14, 2018 - The majority of the population in Israel are followers of Orthodox Judaism, Reform Judaism, and Conservative Judaism. According to Orthodox Judaism, the Jewish Law and Torah are divine.
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Hoover Institution
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Religion And Politics In Israel | Hoover Institution Religion And Politics In Israel
December 6, 2018 - That compromise placed matters of personal status and family law with religious courts (Jewish, Muslim, Christian and Druze), subjected the definition of “who is a Jew” to Jewish law, turned the Rabbinate into a state agency, allowed the creation of parallel religious school systems and exempted religious scholars from military service. The Orthodox stream of Judaism was given a monopoly in Israel (at the expense of Reform and Conservative Judaism) and religion was allowed to affect (but not monopolize) the public space: thus no public transportation on the Sabbath.
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My Jewish Learning
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Religion and Education in Israel | My Jewish Learning
April 25, 2017 - There are numerous religious differences among Israel’s Jews, with Jews defining themselves as ultra-Orthodox (“haredim“), Modern Orthodox (“dati-leumi“), traditional (“masorati“), and secular (“hiloni“). There are tensions between the religious and secular sectors of Israeli society: Secular Jews resent the control that the rabbinic establishment has over some aspects of their lives, and many ultra-Orthodox Jews believe the country’s laws should reflect a greater affinity for Jewish tradition and law. In addition, non-Jewish religions, particularly Christianity and Islam, are recognized by and receive funding from the Israeli government.
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Wikipedia
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Judaism - Wikipedia
3 days ago - The Hebrew Bible records and repeatedly condemns the widespread worship of other gods in ancient Israel. In the Greco-Roman era, many different interpretations of monotheism existed in Judaism, including the interpretations that gave rise to Christianity. Moreover, some have argued that Judaism is a non-creedal religion that does not require one to believe in God.
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U.S. Department of State
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ISRAEL 2022 INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM ...
justified their actions by pointing to an April 15 statement by Israeli Police · Commissioner Kobi Shabtai that “the Temple Mount is open ... we allow all · residents of the state and the [West Bank and Gaza] territories who come to pray · on the Mount and to ascend and observe their religion.” The court ruled that the