The Orthodox Jewish answer is that Jewish identity continues to survive and thrive in the form of religious Jews and their Torah-observance.Others may stress Jewish pride, the State of Israel, or the very fact that there are Jews living today who identify themselves as such.
Israel is a Jewish state, but 20% of its citizens are not Jewish.
There was no Jewish state and no 'Jewish ruler'.
Zionists started a movement to establish a Jewish state in Palestine.
There is no country that became a Jewish state in 1920.
Israel is the only Jewish state in existence.
Moscow State Jewish Theater ended in 1948.
Moscow State Jewish Theater was created in 1919.
Israel is the only Jewish state in the last 2000 years. The previous Hasmonean Empire, which was a Jewish State, was defeated by the Romans in 37 BCE.
No country has ever specifically performed the act of recognizing Israel as a Jewish State when they performed the act of recognition. However, US politicians have referred to Israel as a Jewish State and made clear that they believe Israel to be a Jewish State.
Answer 1The term describing the state of Israel as the Jewish Republic of Asia is inaccurate. The state of Israel as we know it today is also not a republic. The form of its government is called a parliamentary democracy.Answer 2The term "Jewish Republic of Asia" is not a commonly used term to describe Israel. Contrary to the view of Answer 1, a parliamentary democracy is a type of representative republic, making the moniker, "Jewish Republic of Asia" factually correct even though it is rarely used (It is a republic that is founded for the Jewish people on the continent of Asia). More often, people describe Israel as the "Jewish State".
Israel did not declare itself a Jewish state, it was created as a Jewish state. Nor does all the world accept multi-religions.