Languages: Hebrew (Official), Arabic (Official), English (commonly used), Russian (commonly used).
Religions: Judaism (most common, but not official), Islam, Christianity, Druze, Baha'i, etc. There are also nonreligious individuals.
All peaceful religions are important to Israel.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Those are the major, monotheistic religions in the region. The minority religions of Druze and Baha'i also have holy sites in Israel.
Languages are spoken. Religions are practiced.
Most religions of the world do not have holy sites near (or in) Israel, such as:Ancestor WorshipBuddhismCao DaiConfucianismDruidsHinduismNative African ReligionsNative American ReligionsShenismShintoismSikhismTaoismTengriismWiccansAdditionally, a number of minority Middle Eastern religions have no holy sites in Israel: Mandaeanism and SabianismShabakismYarsanism (Ahl-e-Haqq)YazidismZoroastrianismIt may perhaps be easier to list those religions with holy sites near or in Israel JudaismChristianityIslamBaha'iDruze
Israel has two official languages; Hebrew and Arabic. There are thousands of words in Israel.
Islam.
The third religion in Israel is Christianity. It comes after Judaism and Islam religions.
Languages aren't measured by rates.
Judaism, Christianity, Islam, & Baha'i.
There are many languages and religions that people from Africa follow. Languages include Eastern Bantoid and Mande and religions include Christianity and Hindu.
The third most common religion in Israel is Christian. Other religions in Israel also include the Jewish and Muslim religions.
Israel is the only country that has Hebrew as one of its official languages. It's also the only country with a Jewish majority; however, not every Israeli is Jewish, and not every Jewish Israeli is religious. In addition to its 75% Jewish populace, Israel is home to Christians, Muslims, Druze, and other religions as well.