I believe it was Christianity, because of the cross he wears, but his name, Israel, suggests he could have been Jewish decent.
Israel Kamakawiwoole's main ukulele was a Martin Tenor.
probably referring to Israel Kamakawiwoole's version of What a Wonderful World - aka Bruddah Iz
Judaism (75%).
Judaism is practiced wherever Jews live. The only country where Judaism is the primary religion is Israel.
Israel. Evidence of Judaism in Israel goes back for well over 2500 years.
Yes they are. Israel allows complete freedom of religion to its various inhabitants. Anyone can practice any religion that they like.
No. Judaism is the primary religion of the state of Israel, and Islam is the second religion. (On the West Bank, Islam is the primary religion and in the settlements, Judaism). Christians are in third place in Israel (and in on the West Bank). There are villages in both Israel and the West Bank where Christian Arabs are in the majority.
Perhaps a follower of the Hebrew religion will weigh in on this question, BUT I do not believe that Jews believe in the practice of euthanasia, therefore it is doubtful that Israel would legally allow it.
They practice Islam religion.
Answer 1Answering very carefully, I come up with this:-- If you're talking about the modern state of Israel, then "Israel's" religion ... that is, the religion of the nation ... is totally polytheistic, simply because that nation has no official religion. Everyone is free to practice the religion of their choice, or to practice no religion, and the laws of modern Israel prohibit religious discrimination.-- If you're talking about the people of Israel in history, then I'm sure that their religion is notpolytheistic. One thing that virtually everyone agrees on is that Judaism introduced monotheism into a polytheistic world.Answer 2The simple answer as concerns Ancient Israel is "No" and the simple answer as concerns modern Israel is "Not Applicable".The commonly explained view is that Judaism was the first religion to promote monotheism. However, there is a scholarly debate as to when this monotheistic view began. Most Jews and other Monotheists hold that the Israelites were consistently monotheistic while scholars usually say that this was a development later in history with the Israelites starting as polytheists and henotheists before becoming monotheistic.The modern State of Israel has no state religion which makes it impossible to say whether it is atheist, monotheist, henotheist, or polytheist. The state literally has no opinion on the matter. The majority of Israel's citizens today are monotheists or atheists, but this has no bearing on what the state professes. This is similar to the United States.
The third religion in Israel is Christianity. It comes after Judaism and Islam religions.
Israel is 75% Jewish.