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- Jews - Wikipedia
Israel, whose population is 73 9% Jewish, is the only country where Jews comprise more than 2 5% of the population [2]
- Jewish history - Wikipedia
As of 2022, Israel is a parliamentary democracy with a population of 9 6 million people, of whom 7 million are Jewish The largest Jewish community outside Israel is the United States, while large communities also exist in France, Canada, Argentina, Russia, United Kingdom, Australia, and Germany
- Judaism - Wikipedia
Jewish holidays are special days in the Jewish calendar, which celebrate moments in Jewish history, as well as central themes in the relationship between God and the world, such as creation, revelation, and redemption
- Jewish culture - Wikipedia
Today very many secular Jews take part in Jewish cultural activities, such as celebrating Jewish holidays as historical and nature festivals, imbued with new content and form, or marking life-cycle events such as birth, bar bat mitzvah, marriage, and mourning in a secular fashion
- Jew - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jewish people typically consider themselves not only as adherents of a religion, therefore a Jew is not only one that practices the religion of Judaism, but it is also one who is of Jewish ethnic heritage
- Ashkenazi Jews - Wikipedia
From the late 18th century onwards, Ashkenazi communities underwent significant religious and cultural transformations, under the influence of the Haskalah (Jewish Enlightenment) and the struggle for Jewish emancipation in European states that restricted their rights
- Jewish identity - Wikipedia
While the absolute majority of people with this identity are of Jewish ethnicity, people of a mixed Jewish and non-Jewish background or gentiles of Jewish ancestry may still have a sense of Jewish self-identity
- Jew | History, Beliefs, Facts | Britannica
Jew, any person whose religion is Judaism In a broader sense of the term, a Jew is any person belonging to the worldwide group that constitutes, through descent or conversion, a continuation of the ancient Jewish people, who were themselves descendants of the Hebrews of the Bible (Old Testament)
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