Israeli Culture
Israeli Culture refers to the diverse range of customs, traditions, beliefs, art, cuisine, music, and literature that have developed over centuries within the modern state of Israel. It is influenced by the country's historical and religious roots, as well as the various immigrant communities that have settled in Israel since its establishment in 1948. Israeli Culture is characterized by a blend of Middle Eastern, European, and Mediterranean influences, resulting in a rich tapestry of languages, religions, and cultural practices. Key aspects of Israeli Culture include Hebrew language, Jewish religious traditions, culinary delights such as falafel and hummus, traditional music and dance, and a strong emphasis on family and community ties.
External Links
- [Commentary.org] Commentary Magazine – A Jewish magazine of politics, high culture, cultural and literary criticism, American and Israeli campaigns and elections, and world affairs.