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What is Israel's chief religion?

Judaism (75%).


Who is Israel chief of staff?

Benni Ganz


14. Who generally facilitates the Operational Period Briefing?

The Incident Commander or a member of his general staff should but, the Planning Section Chief can act as the facilitator.


Who did the chief priests and elders take Jesus to?

The Chief Priests and Elders took Jesus to Pontius Pilate. Pontius Pilate was the Roman official who governed Palestine.


Who is Chief of General Staff of Israel army?

The current Chief of General Staff is Rav Aluf Benny Gantz


Why are Palestinians not fighting Jordan who has 75 percent of their land but are fighting Israel?

Good question, but remember that most citizens of trans-jordanian Palestine, or eastern Palestine, are Palestinians. Jordan used be called Transjordan. Before that it was called Transjordanian Palestine, which means, "Palestine on the far side of the river Jordan." Or, just plain eastern Palestine, and it comprised nearly 80% of Palestine. The Arab world showed the Land of Israel as part of Greater Syria, not as a region or entity or national area called Palestine. The word Palestine is not even Arabic, but was the name of a non-Semitic, non-Arabic, non-Muslim peope from somewhere in the area of Greece (maybe Crete) who migrated to the Land of Canaan (Kna'ahn) after the time that the tribes of Israel entered the land. The ancient Israelis called them Plishtim, which means "invaders" in Hebrew. Their new homeland in Canaan was roughly the area of present-day Ghazza, a small area which never encompassed what we call Israel today. After the ancient Jews revolted against Rome--and lost--Rome vindictively renamed the Land of Israel after Israel's traditional enemy, the Plishtim, and their land was Latinized into Philistia, and Anglicized into Palestine. Thus historical Jordan->Transjordan->Eastern Palestine is nothing but a reference to a part of the Land of Israel. Arabs entered into the picture much later, when they spread Islam and the Arabic language out to non-Arab peoples outside of the Arab homeland of Arabia. One Islamicized, and one they began to speak Arabic over their own languages, the world began calling them Arabs. But historically many of these non-Arabian peoples are not even Semites, like true Arabs. So why would the people called Palestinians today, whoever they were originally, ignore the fact that the British gave 80% of Palestine to a Hashemi Bedouin chief from Arabia (the Hejaz), even though most of the people there are now Palestinian Arabs? The act like Israel stole most of Palestine when in fact most of Palestine is in Arab hands. It doesn't matter who hates Jews and who loves them, who is pro- or anti-Palestinian. The historical fact is that Britain carved off 80% of Palestine and gave it to Arabian Bedouins of Meccan origin, and renamed it Transjordan. Ironically those Arabian Hashemi Bedouins wanted to be given Damascus and Syria originally, but the French got a hold of Syria, and Britain was not free to give it away.


Who is the name of the most famous Sephardi Rabbi in Israel?

As of 2011, the most famous Sephardi rabbi in Israel is former Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef.


What is the postal address for the Israeli chief rabbi?

The postal address for the Chief Rabbi of Israel is as follows: Chief Rabbi's Office, 1 Keren Hayesod Street, Jerusalem, Israel, 9100001. This office is responsible for various religious and community matters within Israel. For specific inquiries or correspondence, it's advisable to check the official website for any updates or additional contact information.


Does the Israeli government have a Chief Rabbi?

Israel has 2 Chief Rabbis: 1. Ashkenaz - Yona Metzger 2. Sephard - Shlomo Amar


Who was Israel's chief antagonist during the age of the judges?

there was several chiefs in the age of judges


Who was the first chief Ashkenazic rabbi in Israel?

Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog (1948-1959)


Who opposed and who agreed in the establishment of israel?

The Soviet Union, the United States, and the worldwide Jewish community were the chief supporters of the right to establish a Jewish State and led the vote to establish Israel. The Arab States and Britain were chiefly opposed to establishment of a Jewish State. After 1953, Britain became a strong ally of Israel and the Soviet Union became one of Israel's chief antaognists.