Israeli customs and taboos

Israel.

Israel (The StateofIsrael) is meant to be “with the horns of God” and is derived from the biblical Jewish ancestors Jacob and God (Angel) who succeeded in changing Jacob's name to Israel.

Israel was originally referred to as a national name, which was recorded as early as 1211 B.C.

Over the past three thousand years, the Jewish people have regarded Israel as the centrepiece of their national and spiritual life, calling it a “sanctuary” or a “promise”.

Israel has a special meaning in Judaism, including shrines and related religious rituals, which are important foundations of modern Jewish traditions.

Israel is located in the Western Asia Levant area, on the south-eastern coast of the Mediterranean, to the north by Lebanon, to the east by Syria and Jordan, and to the south-west by Egypt.

In 1948, Israel was declared the only State in the world to have a predominantly Jewish people; or a small number of States possessing nuclear weapons, with the exception of the United States, Britain, Russia, China and France.

The Jewish ancestor is the Hebrews of the ancient Monuments.

It started in Mesopotamia about 4,000 years ago.

According to the Israeli Demographic Office, until May 2017 Israel had a population of 8.68 million, of which 74.8 per cent were Jewish (mostly German Jews), 20 per cent Arab and 5 per cent “other” ethnic.

Of the Jews, 68 per cent were born in Israel, usually second- or third-generation Israelis, while 22 per cent of the other 32 per cent were foreign-born from Europe and 10 per cent from Asia and Africa, including the Arab world.

Judaism is the State religion, Hebrew is the State language, Hebrew and Arabic are official languages and English is common.

Israel uses the Jewish calendar, which is too dark, the beginning and end of which are determined by the moon ' s profit and loss and by its location, while the year depends on the Earth ' s position vis-à-vis the Sun.

According to the Jewish calendar, 12 months a year, 353-355 days, an increase of 7 months every 19 years.

Israel is located in a combination of three continents, Asia, Europe and Africa, and has experienced numerous migratory flows, a combination of cultures and religions and a diversity of business cultures.

Because of their greater exposure to European and American cultures, the population is generally more enthusiastic, more direct and open, and prefers to communicate and to focus on contracts.

Most Israelis have religious beliefs and more stringent requirements in terms of diet, clothing and so on, depending on the religion.

Israel now wears casual, largely undressed, and rarely wears a tie, even in formal situations.

This is due both to Israel ' s hot weather for most of its time and to decades of habit.

Women are similar to modern women in all parts of the world, but dress more casually.

According to Judaism, men should have a small circle of headsKippa.

And the Jewish “Rabi” (equivalent to a priest) should wear black clothing, black caps and long curly hairs on his ears.

In general, the Israelis behaved in a manner and in a manner that allowed them to deal with others, regardless of their age and identity, without being proud or glamorous, smart, confident and rational.

They would be very dissatisfied with the constant stomping of their feet in front of others and the breathing of their breath, and would not be comfortable with talking to others with their bodies tilted or their hands on their chests.

In public, Arab men and women do not express any form of intimacy, nor do they appear in public.

When Jews meet, they usually greet the elderly with respect and respect: wish you life to the age of 120.

The names of the local Arabs are more complex, and their full names are grouped together in five parts, namely, their current name, father ' s name, grandfather ' s name, aliases and titles.

When called, only one part of the full name is used instead of the full name.

The first meeting was a handshake, and if the relationship was good and both parties were men, it would also be possible to embrace and present.

The hug should be followed by a handshake.

The main Jewish food is bread, made of wheat or barley.

Pie is considered a lifeline by the Jews, so people usually eat cake without cutting, with their hands only, lest they cut it with a knife.

The Jewish Israelis have strict diets, which are called “Kosher”.

They fasted pork and some other meat, shellfish, scavengers and any kind of scavenger, and meat and dairy products could not be consumed at the same time.

These persons are allowed to eat outside only in a restaurant that meets the requirements of “Kosher”, which is required to obtain an annual certificate from a specialized institution composed of rabbis.

They eat, and some traditional rules are very strict, as can be seen from their Passover dinner.

The feast was the beginning of the Passover and took place in the Jewish Elyni.

The feast begins with a glass of blessing from the parents in white robes, and the family washes its hands and the parents distribute the saline to everyone, who must read the prayer.

And then the second, third and fourth.

After dinner, people often sing folk songs or talk about the future.

The Arabs here eat mainly pasta and maize, but do not eat pork, and the main by-catch is beef and lamb.

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