Israelis Has known to have 33 different languages spoken by the local communities. The main language the Israelis use is Modern Hebrew this language was spoken in the late 19th century. The 19th century spoken is based on different dialects of ancient Hebrew and is influenced by many languages.
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Israelis are a vast number of religions: Jewish, Sunni Muslim, Orthodox Christian, Druze, Baha'i, Catholic, Messianic Jewish, Protestant, etc. Not to mention, many Israelis are Atheists. Israelis worship in accordance with their beliefs.
Most Israelis are Jewish.
One of the cultural barriers involves the difference of languages spoken by the two sides. Religious practices are also other differences between the two.
Spoken languages are languages that are spoken by people for communication. They involve vocalization and sound production to convey meaning, as opposed to written languages, which use visual symbols for communication. There are thousands of spoken languages used around the world.
Some Jewish Israelis give presents for Hanukkah. Most Israelis, though, reserve present-giving for a child's birthday.
No. It is very rare, but the probability increases if you talking about Arab Israelis and Palestinians (as opposed to Jewish Israelis and Palestinians).
Israelis are citizens of Israel and are not necessarily Jewish. Jews are people who practice the Jewish faith and are not necessarily Israeli. A similar dichotomy could be made between Irish and Catholic.
Many languages are not spoken in India, including:HebrewFilipinoHawaiianTlingitNavahoXhosaZulu
No. More than 200 languages are spoken.
Most Israelis are Jewish or Muslims and therefore, Christmas is just another day of the week for them. Christian Israelis (>1% of Israelis) celebrate Christmas with their families, quite like the USA or Europe.