Israel's main religion is Judaism.
Judaism is the state religion of Israel.
Israel has a long history and is the birthplace of the world's major religions, Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
The distant ancestors of the Jews are the Hebrews, a branch of the ancient Semitic tribe.
Israel was founded in 1948. It is located on the southeast coast of the Mediterranean Sea, adjacent to Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt. It covers an area of ??25,000 square kilometers and has a population of more than 9 million. It is the only country in the world where Jews are the main population.
Orthodoxy is the most traditional Jewish sect and requires believers to act in accordance with the Bible and not to exceed even one point!
The Reform sect is the most radical Jewish sect. Influenced by the ideological trend of the German Enlightenment, it requires abandoning some traditions and absorbing science and advanced ideas. The Conservatives are a faction that split from the Reform sect because they feel that the Reform sect's behavior is too radical.
Turn conservative while maintaining the same basic principles.
Reconstructionists are a young Jewish sect that is divided from conservatives and has raised its own doubts about the existence of God.
Israeli food recommendations: 1. M sabaha: This is the most popular breakfast dish in Israel.
It is made of fried hummus (soybean puree), served with fresh diced vegetables, salad dressing and a variety of spices.
Meshbane can usually be found in local markets or restaurants.
2. Shawarma: This is Israel’s most popular street snack, made from grilled lamb, chicken or a mixture of lamb and chicken.
Place the grilled pork slices on the barbecue, turn for a while, and then serve with salad, bread or crust.
Shaba can be found everywhere in Israel and is one of the locals’ favorite fast food.
3. Hummus: Israeli hummus is a chickpea-based mud.
It is usually served with bread or vegetables.
Israeli habusa is generally richer and has a stronger flavor.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Israel