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Poll: 80 Percent of Israeli Jews Believe in God

by Rabbi Shraga Simmons; Feb 7, 2012 at 08:44:59 AM

A comprehensive survey of Israeli Jews shows that 80 percent believe in God – the highest figure since the founding of the State of Israel.

The survey, "Beliefs, Observance and Values among Israeli Jews" was conducted by the Guttman-Avi Chai Foundation.

The study also found that 65 percent of respondents believe that the Torah and mitzvot (commandments) are God-given.

These numbers are startling – even more so considering that one million Israelis are from the former Soviet Union, where Jewish religious practice laid dormant for 70 years, often on the pain of arrest and deportment to Siberia.

Unfortunately, not everyone welcomed the news. A piece in the Israeli daily Haaretz said the poll shows that Israeli society is “arrogant” and “primeval” – and how these beliefs are used to "justify all its iniquities." Another Haaretz piece said that the poll indicates that Israelis are “infantile,” “self-defeating” and “a nation in great pain.” In other words, belief in God and the destiny of the Jewish people represents everything wrong with Israeli society.

On the contrary, I would say this is precisely what is right with Israel society. After all, by what justification are we living in this land in the first place? Because we won the wars? Because the U.N. said so? Because we made the desert bloom?

Those may or may not be valid reasons, but they don't seem to be convincing the world of much.

Our real right is simply that God promised the Holy Land to the Jews as an everlasting possession. As it says: “He remembers His covenant forever, the word He commanded, for a thousand generations, the covenant He made with Abraham, the oath He swore to Isaac. He confirmed it to Jacob as a decree, to Israel as an everlasting covenant: ‘To you I will give the land of Canaan as the portion you will inherit.’” (Psalms 105:8-11, 1-Chronicles 16:15-18)

(If you need more convincing, see Genesis 13:15, 15:18, 17:8, 48:4; Exodus 6:4, 6:8, 12:25, 13:5, 13:11, 32:13, 33:1; Leviticus 14:34, 20:24; Numbers 11:12, 14:16, 14:23, 27:12, 32:7, 32:11, 33:53, 34:2; Deuteronomy 1:8, 1:21, 1:39, 2:29, 3:28, 4:1, 4:21, 4:37-38, 6:10, 6:18, 6:23, 7:13, 8:1, 9:5, 10:11, 11:9, 11:21, 11:31, 12:1, 12:10, 15:4, 17:14, 19:8, 19:10, 19:14, 25:19, 26:1, 26:15, 27:3, 28:11, 30:20, 31:7, 31:20, 34:4. Not to mention the biblical books of Joshua, Judges, Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Psalms, Nehemiah and Chronicles.)

Even the staunch secularist David Ben-Gurion, in a speech to the United Nations' Peel Commission in 1936, invoked the Jewish Exodus from Egypt and it's biblical promise as the core of Israel's claim to the Land.

All this gives me cause for optimism, especially now with a very real threat looming from Iran.

With 80 percent of Israelis sharing the same basic belief in God, it appears that Israeli society is not as "fractured" as some in the media would lead us to believe.

A nice message of Jewish unity that fits nicely with Aish.com's new film, "We Gotta Live Together."

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Published: February 7, 2012

Visitor Comments: 5

(5) Wassim, February 21, 2012 1:19 PM

WOW - that's great news - so glad to hear that

then again, given Aish HaTorah's influence, it makes sense.

(4) Anonymous, February 15, 2012 4:52 AM

And Let's hope we get to a higher percentage in believing in G-d

Great article, and we hope to reach a higher percentage of Israelis believing in G-d ! Let's all have more faith , respect our religion, and we will get more respect in the world.

(3) smb, February 7, 2012 9:58 PM

we tried political ways to bring peace but it doesn't work. Only turning to and following Hashem will help as it says in the Torah. :)

(2) Michal, February 7, 2012 9:53 PM

It made me glad reading this

I did not know that 80% of the Israelis believe in God. I had the impression the number was smaller. I am happy about this. And I am happy to know, that you wrote it in your daily blog. I am looking forward to your next article.

(1) Kabi, February 7, 2012 9:16 PM

Your new blog is cool.

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Rabbi Shraga Simmons spent his childhood trekking through snow in Buffalo, New York. He holds a degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin, and rabbinic ordination from the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. He is the senior editor of Aish.com and the director of JewishPathways.com.

An expert on media bias, he was the founding editor of HonestReporting.com, and is the author of David & Goliath: The Explosive Inside Story of Media Bias in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (2012). With drama and a biting edge, David & Goliath is a definitive treatment, fully resourced with over 2,000 footnotes. Readers are privy to secret negotiations with CNN executives, and how a grassroots campaign was cited by the New York Times as effecting sweeping changes in Mideast media coverage.

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Rabbi Simmons lives with his wife and children in the Modi'in region of Israel.

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