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Yes, the State of Israel recognises both Conservative and Reform converts to Judaism for immigration purposes.
The last state directly caused by Judaism was the Hasmonean Kingdom in Israel over 2000 years ago. Jews are responsible for the creation of the Modern State of Israel, but that country's government (though Judaism flourishes there) has little to do with religious Judaism.
In Israel, where Judaism is 75% of the population.
Israel is the homeland of the Jews. The word Israel also refers to all the Jews in the world.
No. Messianics, as a whole, are not regonised as Jews by the State of Israel. This includes those who were born to Jewish families but converted to Messianic Christianity. The Supreme Court of Israel has clarified that Messianic Judaism is a form of Christianity and as such Messianic Jews do not qualify for the Right of Return.
Judaism at 75% is the religion professed by most Israelis, but since Israel has no official state religion, it does not overwhelm politics.Judaism..
Jews are found in just about every nation, though none that I am aware of has Judaism as the official state religion. Even in Israel, there no specific law or official statement establishing the Jewish religion as the state's religion. That said, the State of Israel supports religious institutions, particularly Orthodox Jewish ones. (Israel also provides state funding to Muslim, Christian, and Druze institutions as well as Jewish institutions.)
Israel has no official state religion. All religions are practiced there. Adherents of Judaism form a majority of the population.
Israel and America. Outside of Israel, Jews are a minority.
The majority of Indian Jews have immigrated to Israel since the creation of the modern state in 1948. A total of 75,000 Indian Jews now live in Israel (over 1% of Israel's total population). Today there are less than 1000 Jews in India.
Jews can be found around the world. The centre of Judaism is Israel and more specifically, Jerusalem.
Judaism is an Ethnic religion. The majority of Jews in the world live in Israel and the United States.