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6 de enero de 2018
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HEBREW, JUDIO AND ISRAELITA
ALWAYS YOU HAVE ASKED WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JUDITH, HEBREW AND ISRAELITE?
A controversial subject due to the deep divisions that this small nation causes.
A total of 32 nations do not recognize Israel as a nation, 18 of them are from the Arab League due to their position in international politics.
The cultural influence that has in the Western world and the numerous armed conflicts recently.
To answer the question, we must begin to understand ... What is an Israeli? Leaving out all prejudice ... Israel refers not to a race, nor to a religion, whether Arab, Asian, Afro-descendent or Caucasian. They all have something in common ... They are Israeli citizens.
Israel does not refer to a race or religion, it refers to a nationality (passport).
Citizens of the state of Israel, not all Israelis are Jews ... since Jewish refers to the culture and religion of the ancient Hebrew people, for that reason an Israeli may be Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Agnostic or atheist. At the same time, an Israeli can be Arab, Christian or Jewish.
On the other hand, a Hebrew can be born in France, be a French citizen, and at the same time be Christian or atheistic, likewise, an Afro-descendant French citizen and a Jew of religious creed.
In conclusion Hebrew refers to the people (race) that lived in the ancient Palestinian, descendants of Sem (Semitic).
Israelite refers to citizens of the state of Israel.
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