There are five religions in Israel. In order of decreasing numbers: Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Druze, and Bahai'i. There are also smaller numbers of members of many other religions. Within the five most common religions, there is some diversity. Judaism covers quite a range of levels of observance and regional characteristics. Christianity includes a wide diversity of Christian Sects, ranging from Protestants to Armenians, to Catholics, to Eastern and Oriental Orthodox.
Israel is about 75% Jewish and 25% other religions, including Islam and Christianity.
The State of Israel has a population of approximately 8,300,000 inhabitants as of 2015. 75.3% are Jewish (about 6,110,000 individuals), 16% are Muslim (about 1,300,000 inhabitants), while the remaining 8.7% (about 700,000 individuals) include: Christians (2%), Druze (1.5%), Bahai, residents who do not have a religious classification (4%), and family members of Jewish immigrants who were not registered at the Interior Ministry as Jews.
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Israel has no required religion, and there is no religious test for citizenship or any other rights.See also:
Yes. While Judaism is the majority religion, there are a number of minority religions (Islam, Christianity, Druze, Baha'i, etc.)
Judaism is the principal religion in Israel, second is Christianity. Palestinian areas are islamic.
Because Israel is a pluralistic, democratic country which does not insist that everyone practice a particular religion.
Israel is mostly Jewish, but there are many others and everyone is free to practice their religion.
No, Israel is 75% Jewish.
Only one nation is considered a Jewish country. That nation is Israel. More people of Jewish faith live in many nations than in Israel. It is worth noting that Israel is a secular country with a Jewish majority population, just like Germany is a secular country with a Christian majority population. There is no theocratic Jewish State in the world.
They can if they want!
More than one religion
Yes
Sure there are more Christians than before as there are more Muslims as before and there more followers of any religion than before for this specific religion. This is natural due to the natural increase in population. This has nothing to do with those who convert from one religion to another.
Depends on how you use it. ========================= I would not say "My daughter and my brother live at Israel", any more than I would say "I live at Chicago".
Etruscan mythology- look a like roman religion with more than one god
Religion is a philosophy. You can believe in anything you wish to.
More than one. The famous one is the slow-drip, invented in Israel.
It was polytheistic (more than one god) and pagan.
There is more than one Louis in the world, and they have different religions.
Sikhism as a religion believes in only One God.