Israeli Jews
Israeli Jews are individuals who identify as Jewish and live in Israel. They represent a diverse group, including those of Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Mizrahi backgrounds, among others. This diversity reflects the various Jewish communities that have settled in Israel over the years, each contributing unique cultural traditions and practices.
The majority of Israeli Jews speak Hebrew, the official language of Israel, and many also speak English and other languages. They participate in a wide range of cultural, religious, and social activities, with a significant emphasis on the importance of Jewish heritage and identity in their daily lives.