Immediately contact your Embassy, and report the loss to the local Police.
An old passport will help you get a new or replacement passport should you lose your current one. I save all of mine.
No, your passport number does not change if you lose it. You will be issued a new passport with a different number, but your original passport number will remain the same.
You can apply for or renew a passport at a passport office. You should bring in the necessary documentation such as a birth certificate or citizenship papers. You will also need to pay a fee in order to receive a passport. If you are in a foreign country, the passport offices are located within your nation's embassy. You can renew your passport at the embassy. If you lose your passport, then you should go to the embassy, and they will help you replace it. The embassy will need a police report for lost/stolen passports.
You should always save the passport before the one you have now, just in case you lose it and need a new one, this will speed the process up.
Nope. I have one and use my passport for ID. I've also travelled outside the country with it.
The answer is Israel.
Well it wouldn't be a tourist attraction if it doesn't have tourist visiting it so... It would lose it's touristy popularity.
America would lose tremendously in the Middle East by NOT supporting Israel.
If you lose your boarding pass you can normally go to the gate and have them check your name in the system. If you lose both your passport and boarding pass you're in trouble.
If I Should Lose You was created in 1936.
If this question is referring to 1948, they declared war on Israel. Following that, they refused to recognize it and continued to decry its existence. They also proceeded to lose every war they waged against Israel.
You should check your passport expiration to make sure it stays current. Make copies of important documents in case you lose the originals and make sure you have all your travel documents in order.