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Irreligion in Israel

Irreligion in Israel is difficult to measure. Though Israeli Jewish society is highly secularized when compared to the rest of the Middle East, the importance of religion in state life leaves little room for total disengagement from it. Some 20% of Israeli Jews do not believe in a deity, and some 15% claim to observe no religious practices. Israeli Arab society is much more religious, with any degree of secularity barely acknowledged.


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اللادينية في إسرائيل Arabic ইসরায়েলে ধর্মহীনতা Bengali/Bangla بی‌دینی در اسرائیل FA Irreligiosità in Israele Italian

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