The Jewish state refers to the modern-day state of Israel.
Jewish state may also refer to:
- Proposals for a real Palestine
- Homeland for the Palestine people
Names
- The Jewish State, or Der Judenstaat, a book by Theodor Herzl
- Jewish State (ship), or USCGC Northland (WPG-49), ship of the United States Coast Guard
Countries
- State of Israel (1948-)
- Jewish Autonomous Oblast (1934-), of the Soviet Union
- Khazar Khaganate (c. 8th to 10th centuries AD)
- Sassanid Jewish Commonwealth - vassal state in Palestine (610 to 615 AD) of the Sassanid Empire
- Yehud Medinata - province of the Achaemenid Empire (539 BC - 332 BC)
- Khaybar (- 629 AD)
- Himyarite Kingdom based in Yemen (500 AD - 525 AD)
- Palaestina Prima (390 AD - 636 AD)
- Syria Palaestina (135 AD - 390 AD)
- Judea (Roman province) (6 AD - 135 AD)
- Adiabene (15 AD - 116 AD)
- Kingdom of Semien (c. 4th century AD - 1627)
- Herodian Kingdom (37 BC - 44 AD)
- Hasmonean Kingdom (140 BC - 37 BC)
- Second Jewish Commonwealth (530 BC - 70 AD)
- Kingdom of Judah (930 BCE - 582 BC)
- Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) (930 BC - 722 BC)
- Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy) (1020 BC - 930 BC)
- the states of the 12 Tribes, see Israelites (c.1200 BC - 1020 BC)
See also
- State Jewish Theater (disambiguation)
- Halachic state - a state based on halacha (Jewish religious law)
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