There are certain privileges and responsibilities based on what ethnic group (based on religion) you ascribe to in Israeli society. Of course, all Israelis have the most important and basic rights, but certain particular differences arise between groups. Israeli Jews, Druze, and Circassians have mandatory service in the Israeli Army. Arab Israelis have the right to get an education in Arabic instead of Hebrew. No person of one religion can be intermarried with someone of a different religion unless those two religions permit it (which no Israeli-recognized religion permits).
Jews (75%).See:Israelis by ethnicity
Jews, since Israel is 75% Jewish.
Sunni Muslim Arabs.
When you discount the Jews, you are discounting the overwhelming cultural diversity that the Jews brought to Israel as a collective. (It would be like saying "Aside from the Whites, what racial group mostly influenced the culture of the USA?). However, the answer is that the Palestinian Arabs were the ethnic group that influenced the culture of Israel most strongly.
The answer you are likely looking for is: Jews. However, this asserts that Jews are a monolithic group, which is incorrect and negates Israel's minority influences. Every Israeli ethnic group influences Israel. Since Israel is a democracy, all of its various constituent peoples have the ability to raise their voice and run for political office. Since Israel has numerous parties and coalitions need to be formed to govern effectively, even small parties can have a strong and powerful say in the government. Some ethnic groups with influence in Israel include: Secular Liberal Israeli Jews, Secular Conservative Israeli Jews, Nationalist Russian Jews, Orthodox Ashkenazi (European) Jews, Orthodox Mizrahi (Middle Eastern) Jews, Druze, ethnic Palestinian Muslims, ethnic Palestinian Christians, Bedouins, and Circassians.
Ethnic Group
Every Israeli ethnic group influences Israel. Since Israel is a democracy, all of its various constituent peoples have the ability to raise their voice and run for political office. Since Israel has numerous parties and coalitions need to be formed to govern effectively, even small parties can have a strong and powerful say in the government. Some ethnic groups with influence in Israel include: Secular Liberal Israeli Jews, Secular Conservative Israeli Jews, Nationalist Russian Jews, Orthodox Ashkenazi (European) Jews, Orthodox Mizrahi (Middle Eastern) Jews, Druze, ethnic Palestinian Muslims, ethnic Palestinian Christians, Bedouins, and Circassians.
The modern state of Israel is multi-ethnic, containing Jews, Israeli Arab Muslims, Israeli Arab Christians, Druze, Bahai and Samaritan communities. Most people on encountering someone from Israel assume that the person they've encountered is Jewish.
Ethnic group.
82% are Jewish 16% are Arabs (mostly Muslim) There are also small communities of Druze and other ethnicities.
what does tghie ethnic group believe in
a group of traditional people or ethnic group..