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- Samaritans (links | edit)
- Ashkenazi Jews (links | edit)
- Sephardic Jews (links | edit)
- Israelis (links | edit)
- Meskhetian Turks (links | edit)
- Arab citizens of Israel (links | edit)
- African Hebrew Israelites in Israel (links | edit)
- Maghrebi Jews (links | edit)
- Mizrahi Jews (links | edit)
- Beta Israel (links | edit)
- Turkish Cypriots (links | edit)
- Jewish ethnic divisions (links | edit)
- Sabra (person) (links | edit)
- Bnei Menashe (links | edit)
- Turkish people (links | edit)
- History of the Jews in Turkey (links | edit)
- Dutch people in Israel (links | edit)
- Religion in Israel (links | edit)
- Bulgarian Turks (links | edit)
- Italian Jews (links | edit)
- Turkish Cypriot diaspora (links | edit)
- History of the Jews in Portugal (links | edit)
- Languages of Israel (links | edit)
- Muhacir (links | edit)
- Turks in Germany (links | edit)
- Turkish Australians (links | edit)
- Catholic Church in Israel (links | edit)
- Turkish diaspora (links | edit)
- British Turks (links | edit)
- Chinese people in Israel (links | edit)
- Iraqi Turkmen (links | edit)
- Turkish Americans (links | edit)
- Turks of Western Thrace (links | edit)
- Turks of the Dodecanese (links | edit)
- Anti-Armenian sentiment (links | edit)
- Shapsugs (links | edit)
- Turks of Romania (links | edit)
- Turks in North Macedonia (links | edit)
- Avital (moshav) (links | edit)
- Hinduism in Israel (links | edit)
- Turks in the Netherlands (links | edit)
- Syrian Turkmen (links | edit)
- Turks in Japan (links | edit)
- Israeli cuisine (links | edit)
- Aliyah from Latin America in the 2000s (links | edit)
- Negev Bedouin (links | edit)
- Islam in Israel (links | edit)
- Kouloughlis (links | edit)
- Assyrians in Israel (links | edit)