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SPORTS IN ISRAEL
Kraft Stadium; Sports in Israel; Fencing in Israel; Martial arts in Israel; History of sports in Israel; Golf in Israel; Boxing in Israel; Rowing in Israel; Tennis in Israel; Gymnastics in Israel; Softball in Israel; Windsurfing in Israel
  • [[Laetitia Beck]]
  • Arad]]
  • Capoeira in Israel
  • [[Gal Fridman]], winner of Israel's first Olympic gold medal
  • Swimmer [[Guy Barne'a]]
  • Hapoel Jerusalem]]
  • [[Lithuania national rugby union team]] playing Israel
  • Beit Hakerem]], [[Jerusalem]], c. 1925
  • Rhythmic gymnast [[Linoy Ashram]]
  • Moran Samuel, World Champion
  • Casspi, playing for Israel in 2010
  • Juniors rowing at the Daniel Rowing Centre
  • Israel national team]]
  • [[Shahar Pe'er]], winner of Israeli tennis championship, 2008
  • [[Shahar Tzuberi]], windsurfer and Olympic bronze medalist
  • [[Yuri Foreman]]
  • Zaretski & Zaretski, 2006
  • [[Delila Hatuel]]

Sport in Israel         
Sport in Israel plays an important role in Israeli culture and is supported by the Ministry of Culture and Sport. The most popular sports in Israel have traditionally been Association football (mainly) and basketball (secondly) - with the first being considered the national sport - in both of which Israeli professional teams have been competitive internationally.
Catholic Church in Israel         
  • [[Church of All Nations]], [[Jerusalem]].
  • Haifa [[Maronite]] Boy Scouts, 1939. Center: Dr [[John Macqueen]] Chief Medical Officer for [[Haifa]]
  • [[Wedding Church at Cana]]
  • Sanctuary of [[St Anne's Church, Jerusalem]]
  • Notre Dame of Jerusalem Center
OVERVIEW OF THE ROLE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN ISRAEL
Catholicism in Israel; Roman Catholicism in Israel
The Catholic Church in Israel is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, in full communion with the Holy See in Rome.
Snow in Israel         
  • Snow at [[Kibbutz]] [[Gan Shmuel]], 1950
  • Two people pulling a cart of bread on Jaffa Street in [[Jerusalem]], December 12, 2013
SNOW EVENTS IN ISRAEL
1950 Snow in Israel; Snowfall in Israel
Snowfall in Israel is uncommon, but it occurs in higher parts of the country, the northern part of the country and in Jerusalem. In January and February 1950, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv experienced the largest snowfall registered since the beginning of meteorological measurements in 1870.

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Sport in Israel

Sport in Israel plays an important role in Israeli culture and is supported by the Ministry of Culture and Sport. The most popular sports in Israel have traditionally been Association football (mainly) and basketball (secondly) – with the first being considered the national sport – in both of which Israeli professional teams have been competitive internationally. Israel is an international center for Jewish sport around the world and since 1932 the Maccabiah Games, an Olympic-style event for Jewish athletes, is held in the country. Despite Israel's location in the Asian continent, the Israeli sports associations in various sports belong to the European associations due to the refusal of many Arab Asian countries to compete with Israeli athletes.

The government's support and budgeting of sports in Israel is relatively low in comparison to other western countries. However, many Israeli athletes and teams managed to gain international success. The Israeli national basketball team has won 2 gold medals in the Asian Games and 1 silver medal at the European Championship, and basketball club Maccabi Tel Aviv is considered one of the best teams in Europe with 6 European titles. The Israeli national football team has won the AFC Asian Cup and the Israel Davis Cup team reached the semifinal of the 2009 Davis Cup. At the Olympic Games, Israel has won 13 medals.