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.
41% of all Jews live in israel
Israel is the homeland of the Jews. The word Israel also refers to all the Jews in the world.
The Jewish home is considered to be Israel. All Jews are welcome there, and some Jews think that all Jews should live in Israel.
There are Jews all over the world. The one who live in Israel are Israeli Jews, like those in the U.S called American Jews.
The answer depends on how the question is read:Reading 1: At what time did only Jews and no other people live in Israel?Never. Jewish people have lived in Israel for thousands of years, but there has never been a time when ONLY Jewish people lived within it's borders.Reading 2: At what time did all Jews live exclusively in Israel?The Jewish People lived exclusively in Israel from their early development as a nation (in what is now Israel and the West Bank) up to 586 BCE when the Babylonians conquered the Kingdom of Judah and exiled the Jewish aristocracy to Babylon (and therefore made part of the Jewish community live outside of Israel). Never again did the Jews exclusively live in Israel.
Israel is a modern nation with all the medical technology and immunization that any other nation has.
There are Jews in many countries, but the only nation which is officially Jewish is Israel. Israel is a secular democracy, where citizens of all faiths have equal rights, but the national holidays, for instance, celebrate the Jewish festivals. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
All of the (approximately 7 million) Jews living outside Israel.
No. The Sefardic Jews are a slight minority in Israel.
If "the war" refers to World War II, then: Yes, many (but not all) Jews emigrated to Israel.
Jews live around the world, but primarily in Israel and America.
Jews, Muslims, Christians and Druzes.