I believe Christianity started in Israel. Centuries earlier, Judaism started in Israel.
Yes. Judaism at 75% is the religion professed by most Israelis, but since Israel has no official state religion, it does not overwhelm politics.
Antioch now known as (South-central Turkey), see Acts 11:26.
yes, in Israel.
It became an official language in 1948, when the government of Israel voted on it.
Israel is a Secular Country and, as a result, has no official religion. However, since Judaism is predominant religion professed by Israelis, Judaism has a pull on governmental affairs. This is no different than how the United States is a Secular Country with no official religion, but Christianity has a pull on government affairs since most Americans profess Christianity. It is a common misconception that because Israel is the Jewish State that the official religion is Judaism. This is a misunderstanding of the term "Jewish" in Jewish State. In this case it refers to Jewish as an ethnic term, so Israel is the Jewish State in the same way that Turkey is the Turkish Republic, as opposed to the way that Iran is the Islamic Republic.
Christianity started in Israel, with the death and ressurection of Jesus Christ.
None. If you were going for the answer "Israel" then you have something to learn. In contrast to most of its immediate neighbors as well as many of the world's other nations, Israel has no official state religion.
Judaism started in Canaan but it is present day Israel. Hinduism started in India. Buddhism started in India also. Christianity started in Israel. Islam started in Mecca.
Tradition holds that it started in the land of Israel, around 2000 BCE.
God started Christianity through Christ in Israel first, then it spread to other nations who loved God.
Judaism at 75% is the religion professed by most Israelis, but since Israel has no official state religion, it does not overwhelm politics.Judaism..