Friday, July 19, 2019
Israel :: essays research papers fc
 Introduction p.1 I. Geography of Israel p.2 II.  Population of Israel p.3 III. History of Israel p.4 IV.  Government of Israel p.5,6 V. Religions of Israel p.7  Bibliography p.8 Introduction In the past few decades,  atleast since 1948, no other country has been in the news  more often or has gotten more international attention than  Israel. First, Israel got attention because it was to be a  refuge for the poor unfortunate Jewish people who survived  the Holocaust. They would, once and for all, have a Jewish  homeland, where the key to citizenship was simply being  Jewish. The majority of the world had sympathy for the  Jewish people, at that time. Along with this sympathy the  world had expectations that the Jewish people would be  better, morally, than the other nations of the world. As a  result, Israel is often put under a figurative microscope and  each and every thing she does is analyzed. For many years  people only said the nicest things about Israel, but that has  changed, recently. Many people think that one of the  reasons for this change is because of the power the Arabs  have as a result of their oil and money. Since 1948 Israel has  had to deal with regular wars waged by its Arab neighbors,  with one of the highest taxation systems in the world and  with double digit inflation every year. There is a division  among its religious and non-religious people, and a division  among its citizens of European vs. North African origin.  Israel has, in the past, had to deal with not enough  immigration and most recently too much immigration. When  Israel was first established there was much work to be done  and too few people to do it. Now there is rising  unemployment in Israel, partly because of the mass of new  immigrants from the Soviet Union and from Ethiopia. There  was a time when people moved to Israel and never thought  about leaving; that has changed. You will learn more, in the  following pages, about this dynamic and wonderful country  of ours, "Eretz Yisrael", the Land of Israel, homeland of the  Jews. Bibliography 1. Feinstein, Steve. Israel. Minneapolis:  Lerner Publication Company, 1988. 2. Taitz, Emily and  Henry, Sandra. Israel, A Sacred Land.  					    
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