sumin ad because the former palestien was concider the holy land by the inhabitents, so they kicked out the Jews
Israeli is the common term. However, I know Israeli Arabs who would prefer to be called Palestinians, and before 1948, Jews from the region now known as Israel were known as Palestinian Jews.
Judaism began in the place that's now called "Israel".
According to the Torah, the Promised Land is what is now called Israel.See also:Does Israel belong to the Jews?What is the origin of Israel?
According to the Torah, the Promised Land is what is now called Israel.See also:Does Israel belong to the Jews?What is the origin of Israel?
Israel and America.
There are around about 40% of all Jews living in Israel right now, according to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics population report for 24th April 2007
This question is not grammatical, but it sounds like you are talking about Zionism.
The answer is Hebrew.
Israel has a population of 7.65 million people of which 5.98 million are Jews.
"Falasha" is a term historically used to refer to the Beta Israel community of Ethiopia, who practice a form of Judaism. It is now considered derogatory, and the community prefers to be called Beta Israel or Ethiopian Jews.
That's the area of the world that now primarily comprises parts of Israel.
The first Jew, Abraham came from Canaan (now Israel). Jews then were in Egypt as slaves during the reign of Ramses. Moses 'delivered' the Israellites and lead the Jews to a 40 year journey through the Sinai to Israel.