Israeli Jews
An Israeli Jew is a Jew who lives in the state of Israel. Jews have been living in Israel ever since Moses led them to there. But over time they had been kicked out then let back. The modern term mostly refers to the Jews who moved to the Jewish holy land after the forming of the state in 1948.
Israeli Jews live there because of Zionism in the 20th century.
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Theodor Herzl, visionary of the Jewish State, in Basel, photographed during Fifth Zionist Congress in December 1901, by Ephraim Moses Lilien
David Ben-Gurion proclaiming Israeli independence from the United Kingdom on 14 May 1948, below a portrait of Theodor Herzl
The Western Wall in Jerusalem, 2010
Jerusalem is the largest Jewish city in Israel, Israeli sovereignty in the eastern part of the city is not widely recognized internationally.
Tel Aviv is the second largest Jewish city in Israel and the centre of the largest Jewish metropolitan area in Israel and in the world.
Haifa is the third largest Jewish city in Israel and the centre of the second largest Jewish metropolitan area in Israel.
Hasids at front of Belz Great Synagogue, Jerusalem