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  2. Christianity in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Arab communities in Nazareth and Haifa tend to be wealthier and better educated compared to Arabs elsewhere in Israel. [159] [127] Arab Christians also live in a number of other localities in the Galilee; such as Abu Snan, Arraba, Bi'ina, Deir Hanna, I'billin, Jadeidi-Makr, Kafr Kanna, Muqeible, Ras al-Ein, Reineh, Sakhnin, Shefa ...

  3. Category:Arab Christian communities in Israel - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Israeli Arab Christians - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Israeli Arab Christians - Wikipedia

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    Makram Khoury – the youngest artist and the first Arab to win the Israel Prize, the highest civic honor in Israel. He is one of the most accomplished and well-known Israeli Arab actors. Lina Makoul – singer; Amal Murkus – actress and singer. Nasri - singer. Elia Suleiman – film maker and actor. Yousef (Joe) Sweid – actor, dancer and ...

  6. Religion in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Maariv has described the Christian-Arab sector as "the most successful in the education system", [59] since Christian Arabs fared the best in terms of education in comparison to any other group receiving an education in Israel. [60] Arab Christians were also the vanguard in terms of eligibility for higher education, [60] and they have attained ...

  7. Arab Christians - Wikipedia

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    The Arab Christian community in Iraq is relatively small, and further dwindled due to the Iraq War to just several hundred thousand. Most Arab Christians in Iraq belong traditionally to Greek Orthodox and Catholic Churches and are concentrated in major cities such as Baghdad, Basra and Mosul.

  8. Arameans in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The first person to receive the "Aramean" ethnic status in Israel was 2 year old Yaakov Halul in Jish on October 20, 2014. [8] In 2019, an Israeli court ruled that Aramean minorities could choose a Jewish or Arab education, rather than requiring children with Aramean identity to be automatically enrolled in Arabic-language schools. [9]

  9. Ahmadiyya in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Ahmadiyya in Israel (Hebrew: אחמדים בישראל; Arabic: أحمدية في إسرائيل) is a small community established in the region in the 1920s in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine. Israel is the only country in the Middle East where the Ahmadi branch of Islam can be openly practiced. [1]