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Israeli Jews (Hebrew: יהודים ישראלים, Yehudim Yisraelim), also known as Jewish Israelis, refers toIsraeli citizens or residents who are Jews, and also the descendants of Israeli-Jewish emigrants outside of Israel. Israeli Jews are found mostly in Israel and the Western world, as well as other countries worldwide, not necessarily only in Jewish communities. Israeli Jews mostly speak Hebrew and most follow at least some religious Jewish practices. Israel, the Jewish state, currently has almost half the world's Jews.

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  • Израильские евреи (ивр. ‏יהדות ישראל‎‏‎‎) — граждане или постоянные жители Израиля исповедующие иудаизм или имеющие еврейскую этническую принадлежность. Израильские евреи живут в основном в Израиле, а также многих других странах в диаспоре. Они в основном говорят на иврите и исповедуют иудаизм в различных формах и проявлениях. Еврейская община в Израиле состоит из всех еврейских этнических групп, в том числе из ашкеназов, сефардов, евреев Мизрахи, эфиопских евреев, а также обращённых в иудаизм. В израильской еврейской общине состоят приверженцы широкого спектра еврейских культурных традиций и религиозных обрядов — от харедим до атеистов.
  • Israeli Jews (Hebrew: יהודים ישראלים, Yehudim Yisraelim), also known as Jewish Israelis, refers toIsraeli citizens or residents who are Jews, and also the descendants of Israeli-Jewish emigrants outside of Israel. Israeli Jews are found mostly in Israel and the Western world, as well as other countries worldwide, not necessarily only in Jewish communities. Israeli Jews mostly speak Hebrew and most follow at least some religious Jewish practices. Israel, the Jewish state, currently has almost half the world's Jews. The Jewish population in Israel is composed from all Jewish diaspora communities, including Ashkenazi Jews, Sephardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Beta Israel, Bene Israel, Karaite Jews, and many other groups. The Israeli Jewish community manifests a wide range of Jewish cultural traditions, as well as encompassing the full spectrum of religious observance, from the haredi communities to the hilonim Jewish communities who live a secular lifestyle. Among the Jewish population, over 25% of the schoolchildren are of mixed ancestry of both Ashkenazi and Sephardi/Mizrahi descent and increases by 0.5% each year. Over 50% of the Jewish population is of at least a partial Sephardi/Mizrahi descent. Despite the ongoing debate over the question of who is a Jew among Israeli Jews, the Jewish status of a person, which is considered a matter of 'nationality' by the Israeli authorities, is registered and controlled by the Israeli Ministry of the Interior, which requires a person to meet the halakhic definition to be registered as a 'Jew'. Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics estimated the Israeli Jewish population was 6,335,000 as of December 2015 (74.9% of the total population if East Jerusalem and Golan Arab population are counted in). An IDI Guttman Study of 2008 shows that a plurality of Israeli Jews (47%) identify themselves first as Jews and Israeli second, and that only 39% consider themselves first and foremost Israeli. Jews living in the region prior to the establishment of the State of Israel were commonly referred to in English as "Palestinian Jews" and in Hebrew as HaYishuv HaYehudi Be'Eretz Yisra'el (The Jewish Community in the Land of Israel).
  • Por judíos de Israel (en hebreo, יהדות ישראל‎) se consideran aquellos habitantes judíos de Israel desde la declaración del estado de Israel hasta nuestros días. La población judía constituye aproximadamente el 75,4% de la población de Israel.
  • Les Juifs israéliens (Hébreu: יהדות ישראל) constituent la population juive d'Israël tout au long de la période de la déclaration de l'État d'Israël et jusqu'à aujourd'hui. La population juive représente 74,9 % de la population d'Israël en décembre 2015 soit environ 6 336 300 personnes. Les juifs habitant dans la région avant la création de l'État d'Israël sont connus en anglais comme Juif palestinien et en hébreu "HaYishuv Hayehudi Be'eretz Yisra'el" (la communauté juive en Terre d'Israël).
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  • Secular-religious spectrum of Israeli Jews, 2007
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  • Israeli Jews (Hebrew: יהודים ישראלים, Yehudim Yisraelim), also known as Jewish Israelis, refers toIsraeli citizens or residents who are Jews, and also the descendants of Israeli-Jewish emigrants outside of Israel. Israeli Jews are found mostly in Israel and the Western world, as well as other countries worldwide, not necessarily only in Jewish communities. Israeli Jews mostly speak Hebrew and most follow at least some religious Jewish practices. Israel, the Jewish state, currently has almost half the world's Jews.
  • Por judíos de Israel (en hebreo, יהדות ישראל‎) se consideran aquellos habitantes judíos de Israel desde la declaración del estado de Israel hasta nuestros días. La población judía constituye aproximadamente el 75,4% de la población de Israel.
  • Израильские евреи (ивр. ‏יהדות ישראל‎‏‎‎) — граждане или постоянные жители Израиля исповедующие иудаизм или имеющие еврейскую этническую принадлежность. Израильские евреи живут в основном в Израиле, а также многих других странах в диаспоре. Они в основном говорят на иврите и исповедуют иудаизм в различных формах и проявлениях.
  • Les Juifs israéliens (Hébreu: יהדות ישראל) constituent la population juive d'Israël tout au long de la période de la déclaration de l'État d'Israël et jusqu'à aujourd'hui. La population juive représente 74,9 % de la population d'Israël en décembre 2015 soit environ 6 336 300 personnes. Les juifs habitant dans la région avant la création de l'État d'Israël sont connus en anglais comme Juif palestinien et en hébreu "HaYishuv Hayehudi Be'eretz Yisra'el" (la communauté juive en Terre d'Israël).
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