Israeli folk
Israeli folk refers to the diverse cultural and social groups that make up the population of Israel. This includes Jewish communities from various backgrounds, such as Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Mizrahi, as well as Arab citizens, Druze, and other minority groups. Each community contributes unique traditions, languages, and customs to the rich tapestry of Israeli society.
The folk culture in Israel is characterized by a blend of ancient and modern influences. Traditional music, dance, and art often reflect the historical roots of the people, while contemporary expressions showcase the dynamic nature of Israeli life. Festivals and celebrations, such as Yom Kippur and Independence Day, highlight the shared values and experiences of the Israeli folk.