Yes.
Citizens can choose their own religion free from government involvement.
No, Israel is a democracy. In Israel there are some different religions,the biggest one in Israel is Judaism. Israel is 20% Arabs, 9% Christians,1.7% Druze, all the rest is Muslims although there are few Adygs. Also,3.5% of Israel are "others" (can be any religion).Important:-- Israel has no official state religion.-- There is no religious "test" for citizenship.-- All citizens have equal rights and responsibilities, including the vote.EXCEPT: All Jewish and Druze citizens are required to do military service,but Muslim and Christian citizens are not.
Freedom to choose your religion and not be persecuted for it by government or by other citizens.
the separation of church and state
the separation of church and state
At the present time (mid-2010), about 20% of the population of Israel is comprised of ethnic Arabs. They are citizens of Israel, with the rights and responsibilities of all other citizens, except that they are not responsible for military service. Along with other citizens, Arab citizens of Israel have the right to vote in the elections if they so choose; Arabs have been elected and occupy seats in the Knesset ... Israel's parliament.
Israel was established by Jews, and has been predominantly Jewish throughout history (with the exception of the 1st -19th Centuries) but it has always had citizens of many religions.
free speech, right to assembly, free press and right to choose your religion
Arab citizens of Israel's population is 278,000.
Yes - citizens can vote regardless of their race religion or sex. Read more in related links below.
There is no such religion. Every religion that is practiced in Israel (all of its major Jewish movements, Sunni Islam, all of its Christian sects, Druze, Baha'i, etc.) is practiced by citizens of at least one other country.Answer 2All the well established religions had been started long years before the establishment of Israel in 1947. Accordingly, no one could expect to find a religion practiced only in Israel.