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Revision as of 13:53, 25 March 2024

Flag of Israel

The nation of Israel was reborn in Canaan in 1948 as foretold by the prophet Ezekial in Ezekial 37.[1] It was to be a home for the Jewish people.

Hebrew, the long dead language of the Jews, was revived and is the official language, although English is also widely spoken. Arabic is a secondary language.

The population of Israel is nearly 10,000,000. Jews constitute 73 percent, Muslims constitute 18 percent and the balance is of various other faiths. Of the Jews, 49 percent self-identify as secular.

Judaism and Islam require circumcision, however not all Jews and Muslims actually follow the teachings of their religion. Haaretz reported that many Israeli parents are not circumcising their sons.[2]

The Jerusalem Post has expressed some concern about loss of sexual sensation after loss of the foreskin by circumcision.[3]

Circumcision death

Intactivist groups

Videos

Israeli mother promotes keeping boys intact

Alon Sivroni protests against Genital Mutilation in Israel

See also

External links

References

  1. REFweb Ezekial 37, Bible Gateway. Retrieved 24 March 2024.
  2. REFnews Ahituv, Netta (14 June 2021)."Even in Israel, More and More Parents Choose Not to Circumcise Their Sons", Haaretz. Retrieved 24 March 2024.
    Quote: The survey also found that nearly a third of the parents would prefer to forgo circumcision but nevertheless have it done for social reasons ‏(16.6 percent‏), health reasons ‏(10.4 percent‏) and because it is important for the grandparents ‏(2.1 percent‏).
  3. REFnews Blum, Brian (6 October 2023)."Should Jewish males be circumcised? - comment", Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 24 March 2024.