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The village of Hebron is a stronghold and a city-state of the Hassidic community at [[Israel]]. | The village of Hebron is a stronghold and a city-state of the Hassidic community at [[Israel]]. | ||
'''Autonomy''' | '''Autonomy''' | ||
Hebron is a city-state. That means that Hebron has certain autonomy from the rest of [[Israel]]. Most of Hebron's population are really zealous jews, and they impose some rules about Tzenuah (religious modesty), Kosher slaughterings, (Shechita) and other religious prohibitions of the Jewish Law, (Halacha). | Hebron is a city-state. That means that Hebron has certain autonomy from the rest of [[Israel]]. Most of Hebron's population are really zealous jews, and they impose some rules about Tzenuah (religious modesty), Kosher slaughterings, (Shechita) and other religious prohibitions of the Jewish Law, (Halacha). | ||
'''Hassidic Community''' | '''Hassidic Community''' |
Latest revision as of 16:30, 21 December 2022
The village of Hebron is a stronghold and a city-state of the Hassidic community at Israel.
Autonomy
Hebron is a city-state. That means that Hebron has certain autonomy from the rest of Israel. Most of Hebron's population are really zealous jews, and they impose some rules about Tzenuah (religious modesty), Kosher slaughterings, (Shechita) and other religious prohibitions of the Jewish Law, (Halacha).
Hassidic Community
The hassidim are the most fundamentalist jews of Israel, and they can be compared to the Zealots of the 2nd Temple period.
Demographics
It is inhabited by 3 persons. ElderOfTzion, Stimar, and Josiah_Printer.
Architecture
Hebron is built in messy medieval arabic style, a style invented by LukyLucaz, based on realism and inmersive landscapes.
The Jewish Cossack Legion
It was ElderOfTzion's idea to give Israel an army, the actual army is composed by 2 persons, and it is based on the tactics of the Circassian and Chechen cossacks.