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Chapter 8 Section 3
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Referred to as the Holy Land Home to sacred sites for 3 major religions – Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Many events in Jewish history and in the life of Jesus happened in Israel
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Established by the Hebrews about 3,000 yrs ago 60s BC the region was conquered by the Roman Empire Renamed Palestine in AD 135 Diaspora – the scattering of the Jewish population
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Zionism – called for Jews to establish a Jewish state in the ancient homeland. Began in late 1800’s 1947 UN voted to divide Palestine into Jewish and Arab states Disputes continue today between the 2 sides
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Government Prime Minister and a Parliament, Knesset At age 18 most men and women must serve 1 year in military Economy modern and diverse Exports high-technology equipment cut diamonds Millions of tourists yearly
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Capitial – Jerusalem Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem largest cities 80% of population is Jewish, rest is mostly Arab ¾ are Muslim Hebrew and Arabic are official languages
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Rich in holiday and special foods Jews – Sabbath is sunset Friday until sundown Saturday Yom Kipper holiday in Fall Passover in Spring, celebrates Hebrews escape from captivity. Kosher – “proper”, used in Jewish dietary laws Kibbutz (ki-BOOHTS) – large farm where people share everything in common
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Gaza – small, crowded coastal land with more than 1 million Palestinian inhabitants West Bank – population of 2.4 million. Mostly rural with 3 large cities; Nablus, Hebron, and Ramallah. Farming boosts economy. East Jerusalem – divided into Jewish, Muslim, and Christian neighborhoods
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Virtual tours image gallery of Israel
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