Culture and traditions
Long before Israel's 1948 declaration of independence, the Israelites' culture and traditions were already well established. The Israelites' culture and traditions date back to 1000 BCE as well. The Israelite culture today is a continuation of ancient Israel. It demonstrates the connection between the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. As a result, these two kingdoms had similar traditions and civilizations.
When the Judaism religion first appears in Greek records, it was during the Hellenistic era. On the other hand, there are connections between Jewish culture and the Kingdom of Judah. Jews' traditions and culture can be classified as either secular or religious.
The term "secular Jewish culture" is frequently used to describe a variety of elements, including religion and worldview, media and the arts, architecture and design, Jewish way of life, and customs. Secular Judaism was the source of the Moses Mendelssohn worldview and has some connection to the secularization of Jewish culture.