Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics population report for 24th April 2007 states that there were approximately 5,415,000 Jews, 1,425,000 Arabs (Muslims and Christians)and 310,000 others. The 'other' proportion appear to be persons who entered Israel as Jews but since declared themselves to be atheists. The proportion of Jews is slightly over 75%.
There are different levels of observance. The orthodox in Israel are something on the order of 15% to 20%. Many others are traditional Jews who keep some or many observances. These people together with the orthodox, amount to about 80% to 90% of Israel's Jews.
Prior to 1967, the only people who referred to themselves as Palestinian were Jews who were born in the territories referred to as Palestine. With the establishment of the modern state of Israel, such terminology fell out of favour.
Israel is about 75% Jewish. Of the Israeli Jews, about 25% are strictly religious, and at least another 30% are anywhere from traditional to modern-Orthodox. Only about 10% identify themselves as completely non-religious.
Muslims count for between 16-19% of the total Israeli citizens.
The percent of Jews in Israel is roughly 76 percent. The rest of the 24 percent of the population is mostly Muslim.
As of 2012, Israel is about 82% Jewish.
Seventy-five percent.
75%
75% of the population of Israel is Jewish, but not all Jews identify themselves as "practicing."
Judaism (75%).
Approximately 0.001% or 100,000 Jews.
Israel, definitely. I am not sure what percentage lives there, but I know it is pretty big.
People who practice Judaism are Jews.
Yes they are the sane people.
The primary religion in Israel is Judaism. However, a percentage of the population are Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindu, etc people who live freely.
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People who practice Judaism are known as Jews, Yehudim, Ivrim...