Is Israel a city that is inside Jerusalem?
No, its the opposite. Jerusalem is a city within Israel the country.
In fact - Jerusalem is the capital of Israel.
Read more about Jerusalem at: jerusalem
What is the diffrenes between the moshav and kibbutz?
A moshav is a cooperative settlement consisting of independent small farms, or land farmed by the whole community with each family having its own house and garden.
A kibbutz is a communal farm or factory in Israel run collectively and dedicated to the principle that production work and domestic work are of equal value.
What are the disadvantages and advantages of saying no to israel partition as catholic country?
The advantages of saying no is that God will bless our country because we all know that Israel is the promised land by God and whoever curses it will also be cursed. The disadvantages is that Palestine can declare war against our country or they will not help us in supplying gasoline that we all Filipinos need.
Who was Theodore Herzl and why did he become a Zionist?
Herzl, assigned to the Dreyfus trial in Paris by an Austrian newspaper, saw that anti-Antisemitism could not be eliminated in Europe. He sought another land for the Jewish People - Zion (Israel). He became a Zionist because he also realized that Israel, which has been the homeland of the Jewish people as long as Jewish people have existed, is the only realistic, rational choice of homeland for the Jewish people.
Check the Kfar Hamaccabia, just outside Ramat Gan. Not cheap, but definitely significantly
less than the Sheraton or David, and a pure delight.
Where is the location of Armageddon in Israel?
Mount Megiddo (which is the same as Armageddon) is in the northwest of Israel, not far from Haifa (30km, southeast of Haifa).
What languages are spoken in Jerusalem Israel?
Hebrew (among Jewish Israelis), Arabic (among Arab Israelis and Palestinians), Yiddish (in Hasidic Communities), and English (for tourists). Note that most Arabic-speakers also understand and use Hebrew in earning a livelihood among other Israelis.
In Jerusalem, many languages can be heard. From most to least common, there are: Hebrew, Palestinian/Jordanian Arabic, English, Yiddish, Russian, French, foreign Arabic dialects, Spanish, etc.
The residents of Jerusalem speak many languages. Some of them are: Hebrew, Arabic, English, Yiddish, French and Spanish. Being a center for new immigrants, you can probably find speakers of many other languages in Jerusalem.
Hebrew is the primary language. Arabic is spoken by the large muslim minority, and English is the most common foreign language spoken in Jerusalem.
mainly Hebrew, but there is a fair amount of Arabic spoken too
Was Israel invaded during the Holocaust?
Israel was not independent prior to 1948 and the Holocaust ended in 1945. As for the territory on which Israel sits, because of the British victory over the German Afrika Corps in the Second Battle of El-Alamein in Egypt, Nazi German troops never made it to the British Mandate for Palestine, so there was no invasion.
Who won the IFBB Mr. Israel competition in 2009?
Eric Effi Kivelevitz won the 2009 the IFBB Mr Israel competition. He now continues to compete in the US.
What is the dining etiquette of Israel?
I recategorized you Q as there are many types of etiquette in Israel. Jews that keep Kosher, Muslims, and Christians, plus the customs idigenous to the country. Please wait for other contributors to help us out here.
Prior to the British, French, and Israeli Invasion, the State Department already had a few objectives as concerns Egypt. They wanted to prevent a second Arab-Israeli War and they wanted to keep the Suez Canal in European hands since its nationalization could have a negative impact on the passage of freight (and petroleum) from the Persian Gulf to Europe and the Americas. In 1956, Nasser, President of Egypt, decided to nationalize the Suez Canal. It was in retaliation that the British, French, and Israelis invaded Egypt in an attempt to compel Egypt to return the Canal to European control.
US President Eisenhower's response was to attempt to negotiate a compromise where Egypt would be allowed to maintain control over the Suez Canal provided that they paid the British compensation for the nationalization and did not restrict trade (meaning that they would follow the Constantinople Convention of the Suez Canal of 1888). However, Eisenhower was opposed to any military action in the Middle East and compelled the British, French, and Israeli forces to withdraw from sovereign Egyptian territory. These events led to the Eisenhower Doctrine, which pledged that the US would distribute economic and military aid and, if necessary, use military force to contain communism in the Middle East.
Israel's most important river?
Israel only has one river, The Jordan River, which it shares with neighboring countries.
When did the war of independence in Israel end?
There was no "war of independence". In late 1947, the United Nations General Assembly
voted to allow Jewish authorities to oversee a piece of land in the Middle East. In May of 1948,
those authorities declared that piece of land to be an independent country, and that was
all it took. There was no war, Israel existed, and it was recognized as an independent nation
by many others around the world, including the US and UK. But there were others that were
troubled by Israel's existence as an independent nation. In fact, they were so troubled that
the combined armies of Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt attacked Israel soon after its
declaration of independence. They failed to take over the country and bring its government
down, and although most of them are still bothered by Israel's presence after 62 years,
Israel still exists.
The war was not one of independence. It was one of survival, and Israel won that one.
Why didn't Joseph son of Jacob get any of the land when they divided it into the 12 tribes?
On the contrary, he got twice as much, since each of his two sons received a portion.
Additional information:
Both Levi and Joseph did not get a tribe, however, Joseph's two sons - Ephraim and Manasseh - were adopted by Jacob as his own (see Genesis 48:5) and each given a tribe of Israel.
Note: Sometimes the 'birthright' holder Ephraim is referred to as Joseph in Scripture - see Numbers 1:32-33
Levi did not get a tribe because of their special position in the Temple and the local shrines.
Why does Israel need a Messiah?
Israel does not NEED a Messiah. Israel looks forward longingly to the Messiah.
Judaism teaches that a Man should do everything in his power to achieve Divakut, a perfect cleaving to God and the Divine Will. The Messiah brings the Kingdom of God to the Earthly plane making this cleavage far easier and far more natural. The strictures of the Jewish religion will no longer be necessary in the Messianic Age because the connection to God that they are intended to foster will occur without them.
Why did people in Israel dislike tax collectors during Jesus's time?
I dont know help me out here plz :d thamks
What religions are commonly practiced in Israel?
Israel has populations who practice Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Druze, Baha'i, and other faiths (at less than 1%).
Israel also has a minority of Agnostics and Atheists.
Answer:
Israel is about 75% Jewish and 25% other religions, including Islam and Christianity.
The State of Israel has a population of approximately 8,146,800 inhabitants as of 2014. 75.3% are Jewish (about 6,110,000 individuals), 16% are Muslim (about 1,300,000 inhabitants), while the remaining 8.7% (about 700,000 individuals) include: Christians (2%), Druze (1.5%), residents who do not have a religious classification (4%), and family members of Jewish immigrants who were not registered at the Interior Ministry as Jews.