Talk:Religion in Israel
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The Gospel
editThe article mentions that there has been friction between Christian groups and the government. Is this refering to the ban on preaching the Gospel, since this is a rumour that is widespread. Is this true?
I belive this to be true, but the only webpages I could find were pages of the "we fight against Jewish supremacism" sort. Although these pages are sometimes correct, I think most Wikipedians discount them as beeing anti-semitic. Personally I find it difficult to find correct information about Jews and Israel.
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Subbotniki from USSR
editHow many subbotniki are living in Israel? Have they contact with Sabbat-Adventists? SimonMayer.
Need help
editcan sum1 tell me all the religions in Israel —Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.160.214.15 (talk) 14:11, August 29, 2007 (UTC)
Vandalism
editWho added that bit about HELP ME THIS IS BORING! LOL HI PATRICK! HE WAS BORN ON THE DAY OF HALLOWEEN! SCARY I KNOW HE EVEN LOOKS LIKE A WEIRD PUMPKIN FACE LOL! HES A COOL GUYS BESIDES THAT AND HES FUN TO HANG OUT WITH! What on earth is that? Prox
what about non-religion people on israel?
editinfo is about 2016, 6 year has been passed. so need update about that. i think the number of non-religion people increased. also i checked article very fast, there is no info about these people? ----modern_primat ඞඞඞ TALK 10:23, 29 May 2022 (UTC)
Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 14 October 2023
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The section on "Relative sizes of the religious communities in Israel" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Israel#Relative_sizes_of_the_religious_communities_in_Israel) contains multiple paragraphs that are completely unrelated to the section (starting from "Israel's third world war with Palestine." to "Guterres said. - Reuters") that seem to have been copy-pasted from a news report. They are also inadequately written for a Wikipedia article, since it reads: "al criticism with yesterday's announcement", "Jake Sullivan yesterday, said", "Benjamin Netanyahu, had yesterday discussed", "UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres yesterday also said".
I do not understand why this why this was added, this looks like vandalism and I think should be removed immediately. If relevant, it should be added to some other section in some other page, drafted in a format suitable for Wikipedia. Bosende (talk) 11:43, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
- Not done, the text you're describing does not appear to currently be in the article, and it seems like there might be an issue with how the page is rendering on your device. signed, Rosguill talk 16:26, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
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Add the missing citation after "since the 400 scholars who originally benefited from the exemption, had grown to 50,000":
"A Framework for Ultra-Orthodox Conscription". The Israel Democracy Institute. 2013. Zlmark (talk) 09:07, 7 November 2024 (UTC)