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- Q6073667 subject Q16813517.
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- Q6073667 abstract "Irreligion in Israel is common. Jewish atheism is the most common form of irreligion. In Israel, around 50% of Israelis who were born ethnically Jewish consider themselves 'secular' or 'hilonim', some of them still keep certain religious traditions for cultural reasons, but most are immersed within the secular Jewish culture. The number of atheists and agnostics is lower, and stands at 15% and 37% respectively. The 2009 Avi-Chai study found 77% of Israeli Jews believe in a "higher power", while 46% define themselves as secular, of which 8% define themselves as "anti-religious".A study in Israel found that 60% of young Israelis believe in a separation between church and state.".
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- Q6073667 wikiPageWikiLink Q16813517.
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- Q6073667 wikiPageWikiLink Q6194209.
- Q6073667 wikiPageWikiLink Q6377424.
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- Q6073667 comment "Irreligion in Israel is common. Jewish atheism is the most common form of irreligion. In Israel, around 50% of Israelis who were born ethnically Jewish consider themselves 'secular' or 'hilonim', some of them still keep certain religious traditions for cultural reasons, but most are immersed within the secular Jewish culture. The number of atheists and agnostics is lower, and stands at 15% and 37% respectively.".
- Q6073667 label "Irreligion in Israel".