Israelis are predominantly Jews and the religion they practise is Judaism. A small minority of the population also are Christians and Arabs.
Most citizens in the State of Israel are Jewish. As of 2019, Jews made up 74.2% percent of the population.
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Yes. Although Judaism is the predominant religion, many religions are practiced in Israel, including Islam.
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.
Judaism is practiced wherever Jews live. The only country where Judaism is the primary religion is Israel.
Judaism is practiced all over the world. But the largest concentrations of Jews are in Israel and the United States (mostly in the New York metropolitan area).
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There are numerous religions that have no members in Israel, such as Cao Dai, Shamanism, Voodoo, Santeria, Asatru, etc. Of religions that have a very marginal presence in Israel, there are Shintoism, Shenism, Sikhism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Baha'i, each of which represent only a few thousand people at the most. If the question is asking what religion is the least practiced of those that actually exerts an impact on Israeli politics, the answer would be Druze.
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