How many temples are in Israel?
There were 363 according to a list issued in 2003. That doesn't count small masjids operating in residences, or schools w/o a dedicated "sanctuary." Given growth, a guess of @ 400 now is reasonable.
What does a typical home in israel look like?
Israeli homes are typically indistinguishable from American homes, with bedrooms, bathrooms, and a living room and or family room. They tend to be someone smaller, but not as small as European homes.
How many judges of Israel were there?
It depends how the question is read.
If it is asking about the Old Testament Book of Judges, the timeline for this according to the narrative in the Bible is 350-400 years. Archaeologists estimate a far shorter timeline for the tribal, pre-monarchic period of around little more than a century.
If it is asking about the Modern State of Israel, the Israeli Supreme Court was established on July 22, 1948. The Provisional State Council approved the five judges proposed by the Minister of Justice and the interim government in a secret ballot. The Israeli Supreme Court opened at a ceremony on September 14, 1948 in Jerusalem. It has been operating continuously ever since.
Did the crusades free the holy land?
No. There were three armies from France, Germany and a coalition from Northern Europe with the aim of retaking the County of Edessa. There first two were defeated in Anatolia by the Seljuks and barely made it into Jerusalem, the third went by sea and helped recapture Lisbon in the Reconquista in 1147. The remnants of the crusading armies attempted an attack on Damascus in 1148 after regrouping but this failed.
So no, the crusading armies did not recapture the County of Edessa or any of the other, smaller provinces lost to Zengi and his Seljuk alliance.
Who destroyed the Northern Kingdom of Israel?
Rehoboam
Another answer:
Rehav'am (Rehoboam) did not conquer the Northern Kingdom. Rather, he took leadership over it when it was formed (the Ten Tribes seceded from the rule of King David's descendants).
The Northern Kingdom was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmanesser.
What did the Romans do in Israel?
Nothing. During the time of the Roman empire, there was no such place as Israel. The kingdom of Israel had long been dissolved and the present day country was far in the future. The area was called Judea and it initially was a client kingdom of Rome. Rome then annexed it into the province of Syria before eventually making it a province called Judea. After the first Jewish revolt the temple was destroyed and much of the population enslaved, but the Jews were allowed to remain there. After the second Jewish revolt the city of Jerusalem was forbidden to the Jews, the Jews themselves were forced from their lands and city and scattered all over the empire and the province was renamed Palistina.
How is power distributed in Israel?
Answer 1
Israel power is shared equally and has a democracy. Israel has the power through the branches of government.
Answer 2
Israel has a proportionally elected parliamentary democracy. Israel has two separate governmental branches: the legislative-executive branch and an independent judiciary. The Israeli Military (IDF) is subject to the will of the civilian government and does not reserve any special powers or rights.
Legislative-Executive
The Knesset or Israeli Parliament is composed of members who are elected by all Israeli citizens (regardless of race, gender, or religion) and are seated in accordance with the percentage (roughly) of the votes for those parties. After an election, different parties will try to strike agreements with one another to form a coalition that has 61 or more seats (>50% of the Knesset). From this coalition, typically the head of the largest party will become the Prime Minister or the Chief Executive. Other MKs (members of the Knesset) will get posts in the different ministries of the Israeli government and coordinate affairs. The coalition will pass and implement laws designed to improve Israeli society according to what the Knesset rules. Additionally, the Knesset can also pass Basic Laws which are far more permanent than normal laws (similar to a US Constitutional Amendment), but these require a larger percentage of the Knesset to agree to the changes.
Judiciary
Israel has an independent court system which hears cases brought both by Israeli citizens and those on appeal from the military courts in the West Bank from Palestinians. The Israeli courts are designed to be politically impartial and will apply laws approved by the Knesset. The Israeli Supreme Court will occasionally invalidate a law in whole or in part if it violates a Basic Law or if it clearly causes more harm than benefit.
Which country was the first to recognize israel as an independent nation?
The United States of America
What do Palestinians often call the war of 1948?
Palestinians often refer to the war of 1948 as the "Nakba," which means "catastrophe" in Arabic. This term reflects the significant loss of land, displacement, and suffering experienced by Palestinians during and after the conflict, which led to the establishment of the State of Israel. The Nakba is commemorated annually on May 15, the day following the declaration of Israeli independence.
Was Israel in Canaan a failure?
Scholars say that there was no military conquest of Canaan, as described in the Bible. The close similarity of language, religion and culture means that the Hebrew people were Canaanites, whether dissidents or not. So, the presence of Israel in Canaan was neither failure nor fulfilment. However, the story of the Israelite conquest of Canaan is one of the most successful ever. Not only have billions of people literally believed the story, it underpinned the development of Judaism, and eventually Christianity and Islam.
Answer:
It may surprise most readers to hear the tradition, that the Israelites became a glorious realization of God's plan, and they continue to do so. This is why the same prophets who castigate the Israelites, also promise them God's redemption and continued covenant.
The prophecies that lambaste the Israelites, are because we aren't perfect, and God expects more of us. The very purpose of the prophets was to ceaselessly push us to improve. One example of this is when the entire nation was blamed and suffered for the sin of a single person (Joshua ch.7) or of a handful. Throughout the period of the Judges and the Kingdom (of Judah), tradition states that the sinners were a minority and were much better than our later generations (Talmud, Yoma 9b).
Any notion of the Israelites being a failure is based on a shallow perusal of the Tanakh without commentary or tradition.
What can zionism described as?
There is both religious and secular zionism. Both concern the Jewish desire to live in our ancestral land.
What sea lies between Israel and Jordan?
The Dead Sea lies between Israel and Jordan.
These states also share the Red Sea, although it's not exactly between them.
Time difference Israel and Spain?
Difference between New York and Israel is 7 Hrs....
For Ex:1, NY time is 7 o'clock (AM, Monday)
Then,
Israel time is 2 o'clock (PM, Monday)
Ex:2, NY time is 1 o'clock (AM, Monday)
Then,
Israel time is 8 o'clock (AM, Monday)
Ex:3, NY time is 6 o'clock P.M. (Monday)Then,
Israel time is 1 o'clock A.M. (Tuesday)
Also, be aware of DST changes, in areas where it applies!
What is Israel's relative location?
South Of Lebanon, West of Jordan, North of Egypt, and East of the Mediterranean Sea.
Who controlled Israel before world war 1?
When the Jews realised that Britain was moving towards granting independence to the Palestinian Mandate on a democratic single-state basis, the Jews began a program of terrorism designed to drive Britain out of Palestine. Britain handed the 'problem' over to the United Nations, which initially favoured a division that provided approximately equal shares of the land to each side.
great britan
Yes, those are the Ten Lost Tribes. And because they are lost, the great majority of Jews today, some 80% or so, are descended from the tribe of Judah (plus converts and descendents of converts). The remaining 20% include Levites (from the tribe of Levi), Cohanim (also a part of the Levites), the entire Tribe of Benjamin, and a small percentage from every one of the remaining tribes. (When the Ten Tribes were carried off into Assyria and didn't return, a few of them had already mixed into the tribe of Judah before that, through marriage. Also, the Talmud relates [Megillah 14b] that, one century after the Ten Tribes were exiled [and their location was still known], Jeremiah journeyed to where they were and brought some of them back to Judea. Thus, today's Jewry includes a small percentage of every one of the Lost Tribes. See for example the Talmud, Pesachim 4a.)
As to the location of the bulk of the lost Ten Tribes, because of the lack of a continuous tradition in this particular matter, we can only speculate. Some well-known claims, such as the suggestion that the Native Americans or African Americans are the Lost Israelite Tribes, we can confidently dismiss offhand. Other claims, such as that which has been suggested concerning the Pathani (Pashtun), are less far-fetched but must for the time being remain nothing more than a guess.
Most Arab leaders contest all areas of Israel. However, the only two areas that they have any serious chance of acquiring with the blessing of the international community (and through diplomacy) are the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
Why does israel specialize in technology?
Hi-tech, medicine, communications, and aerospace. Here are some examples:
Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile defense system gained worldwide acclaim after intercepting hundreds of rockets fired by Palestinian terrorists from the Gaza Strip in 2014.
Israel one of seven countries capable of launching satellites.
Israel is considered one of the most advanced countries in Southwest Asia in economic and industrial development. It has the second-largest number of startup companies in the world (after the United States), and the largest number of Nasdaq-listed companies outside North America. The Israeli economy was ranked as the world's most durable economy in the face of crises, and was also ranked first in the rate of research and development investments.
Israel is ranked #2 in the world for venture capital funds, right behind the US.
Israel's leading exports include electronics, software, computerized systems, communications technology, medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, fruits, chemicals, military technology, and cut diamonds.
Israel is one of the world's leaders in solar energy industry and in water technology. In response to serious water shortages, Israeli engineers and agriculturalists developed a revolutionary drip irrigation system to minimize the amount of water used to grow crops.
Israel has led the world in stem-cell research papers per capita since 2000.
Israeli scientists developed the first fully computerized, no-radiation, diagnostic instrumentation for breast cancer.
An Israeli company developed a computerized system for ensuring proper administration of medications, thus removing human error from medical treatment.
Israel's Givun imaging developed the first ingestible video camera, so small it fits inside a pill. Used to view the small intestine from the inside, the camera helps doctors diagnose cancer and digestive disorders.
Researchers in Israel developed a new device that directly helps the heart to pump blood, an innovation with the potential to save lives among those with congestive heart failure. The new device is synchronized with the heart's mechanical operations through a sophisticated system of sensors.
Israel has the highest percentage in the world of home computers per capita.
Israel leads the world in the number of scientists and technicians in the workforce, with 145 per 10,000, as opposed to 85 in the U.S., about 70 in Japan, and 60 in Germany. With over 25% of its workforce employed in technical professions, Israel places first in this category as well.
The cellphone was developed in Israel by Motorola, which has its largest development center in Israel.
Most of the Windows NT operating system was developed by Microsoft-Israel.
The Pentium MMX Chip technology was designed in Israel at Intel.
Voice-mail technology was developed in Israel.
Both Microsoft and Cisco built their only R&D facilities outside the US in Israel.
The technology for AOL Instant Messenger was developed in 1996 by four young Israelis.
A new acne treatment developed in Israel, the ClearLight device, produces a high-intensity, ultraviolet-free, narrow-band blue light that causes acne bacteria to self-destruct, all without damaging surrounding skin or tissue.
An Israeli company was the first to develop and install a large solar-powered, fully functional electricity-generating plant, in southern California's Mojave desert.See also these related links:
Does Israel still have God's protection?
What are Israel's major resources?
How many miles from israel to Florida?
Since Egypt and Israel have a common border, there is no distance between those two countries. Of course, their capitol cities are many miles apart, as are other parts of these countries, but that is another matter.
Is Israel a Jewish nation in the Middle East?
yes it is
Of course. Israel proclaimed its Independence on 14 May of 1948 and defended it in four bloody wars started by Arab countries,Israel is a recognzed UN member and has full diplomatic relations with 157 countries
What happened to lsrael after Solomon died?
According to 1 Kings 11, God told Solomon that his son would lose most of his kingdom because Solomon had committed the sin of worshipping other gods. Later, it says that after the death of Solomon, the northern tribes rebelled from the kingdom of Israel and created their own kingdom called Israel, while the former kingdom settled for the name Judah. According to this account, it came about because Solomon had unwisely imposed swingeing taxes on the northern tribes and his son and successor, Rehoboam, not only refused to lift them but insisted on increasing the burden on the Israelites.
Many Biblical scholars say there never was a United Monarchy of Israel and that this was a later construct by scholars in the small southern kingdom of Judah. Israel Finkelstein says that the two kingdoms had different dialects of the Hebrew language, different pottery styles and different cultures.
Answer:
The people of Israel rebelled against taxes and such, and soon divided the united kingdom into two different parts of the region/kingdom.
Answer:
Rehoboam's father, King Solomon, had levied relatively heavy taxes, which had been used for such large-scale endeavors as building the First Temple. The fact that the nation was so prosperous and happy in his time (1 Kings 4:20) demonstrates that Solomon conducted his governance in a praiseworthy manner.
After Solomon's death, the people approached his son Rehav'am (Rehoboam) and asked that he now lower the tax. He ignored the counsel of his elder advisers and refused the people's request. This led the Ten Tribes to turn away from him (1 Kings ch.12).
The background reason was because King Solomon had been less than perfectly righteous. This led God to punish him by diminishing his dynasty in the lifetime of his son (Rehoboam). 1 Kings ch.11. A deeper reason is that God wanted the more righteous people of Judah to be influenced by the Ten Tribes as little as possible.
Why is Israel attacked so much?
When any person or group feels offended and attacked, they tend to feel "defensive". Since countries are made up of people, the same "feeling" can occur for the majority of people in a country who have felt maligned and mistreated. Being "defensive" is a form of protection and protest, whether the protest is verbal or through actions. So if Israel is "defensive", you'd only need to look at the history of the country to see how it has experiences "offenses" against it and its people.
They decided to divide it into two states one Jewish the other Arab (APEX) :)