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Perspectives on Israel's Nation State Law
Alan Dershowitz says that Israel should have turned its Declaration of Independence into a Basic Law, arguing that the Nation State bill harms Israel's image.
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Israelis empowering Yazidi survivors of ISIS
ISIS tried to wipe out the Yazidi people, killing thousands and leaving countless others with physical and psychological trauma. In response, Israeli experts worked with Yazidi women, empowering them to overcome PTSD and help others in their community do the same.
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Eli Cohen
Eli Cohen immigrated to Israel from Egypt and became one of Israel’s most legendary spies. After joining the Mossad intelligence agency, he became a trusted member of the Syrian regime and shared information that helped save countless Israeli lives.
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Persian or Iranian Jews
The Jewish community in Iran is one of the oldest in the world. Unfortunately, nearly all Jews fled the country because antisemitic violence and oppression increased dramatically during the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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Jews in Lebanon
The Jewish community in Lebanon existed for thousands of years. Unfortunately, virtually all Jews fled the country, due to the increasingly brutal oppression they faced before and after Israel declared independence.
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Jews in Yemen
Jews in Yemen were oppressed for centuries. The persecution they faced included violence, kidnapping, and the destruction of Jewish synagogues and property.
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Jews in Libya
Jews in Libya suffered under multiple oppressive governments, including fascists and radical Islamists who actively persecuted them including violence and destroying Jewish synagogues and property.
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Jews in Algeria
Jews suffered discrimination and periods of violence throughout their thousands of years in Algeria. All Jews ultimately fled the country because of brutal oppression by the government and others.
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Jews in Morocco
Throughout their long history, Jews built thriving communities in Morocco but also faced intense discrimination and violence. Nearly all of them left the country due to rising oppression after Israel declared independence.
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Jews in Syria
After many centuries of life in Syria, nearly all Jews fled due to rising violence and discrimination, including economic boycotts against their community.
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Iraqi Jews
Jews lived in Iraq for over 2,000 years and made significant contributions to society and culture there, despite systemic discrimination. In the 1940s, a pro-Nazi government took power and in the following decades all Jews were expelled or fled due to brutal violence and persecution.
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Jews in Egypt
The Jewish community was one of the oldest and most vibrant in the Middle East, but no longer exists because of brutal oppression and violence that dramatically increased after the 1930s.
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Bene Israel Jews in India
The Bene Israel are members of an ancient Jewish community that lived in India for almost 2,000 years, yet maintained a connection to their homeland in Israel.
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Israeli Arabs and the peace process
Despite the challenges Arab citizens of Israel face in Israeli society and internal pressure to reject the state, most accept Israel and want to be an active part of its success.
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Land stolen from Mizrahi Jews
When over 850,000 Jews fled or were expelled from Arab states, those governments also stole their land. The amount of this stolen land is nearly five times the entire size of the state of Israel pre-1967.
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There's only one Jewish state in the world.
There are 67 countries where the majority of the population is Roman Catholic, 49 where the majority is Muslim, 49 where it is Protestant, 14 where it is Eastern Orthodox, 3 where it is Hindu, and only 1 where the majority is Jewish: Israel.
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Science Education in Israel
Israel has the highest ratio of trained scientists and technicians with 135 per 10,000 citizens, compared to 81 in the US, over 70 in Japan, and less than 60 in Germany.
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Minority Rights in Israel
Israel protects minority rights and actively works to advance social and economic equality. Arab leaders have served in the Knesset and other prominent government positions since Israel’s reestablishment in 1948.
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Women in Israel
In Israel, gender equality is enshrined in law. Women pursue all careers, make up the majority of students in higher education, serve in the military and prominent government positions, and have full reproductive rights and personal freedoms.
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Ethiopian Israeli education
Though Ethiopian Israelis face many challenges, their community has also achieved remarkable things. For example, while the high school graduation rate among those who moved to Israel at an older age is only 36%, Ethiopian Israelis who grew up in Israel now graduate at a rate of 90%.
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What is a Basic Law?
In the wake of the "Nation-State Law" passed by the Israeli government in 2018, there has been some confusion about what a Basic Law is. Here is an explanation and list of all of Israel's Basic Laws:
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Perspectives on Israel's Nation State Law
This article argues that Israel's Nation State Law was necessary in light of all the forces which seek to deny Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state.
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LGBTQ protests in Israel
In 2018, Israel's LGBTQ community organized a large protest about surrogacy rights, with support from Israel's main labor union and many of its largest companies.
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2019 Israeli Election Quiz and Guide
Interested in Israeli elections and democracy in general? Take this fun quiz to see which Israeli political party you align with, and check out the other educational resources on the page.
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Legacy of Syria in the Golan
This is an interesting look into the Syrian military outposts and civilian structures that remain in the Golan Heights. Syrian forces used the high ground to attack Israelis living in the valley below, until Israel took control of the territory in 1967.
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Syrian Druze
While most Druze people in Israel are proud Israeli citizens who serve in the IDF, the situation is more complicated for Druze who live in the Golan Heights.
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2019 Israeli Election
According to a poll conducted after the 2019 elections, 2/3 of Israelis support a center-right government with Likud and Blue & White joining forces rather than a more right wing government featuring ultra-Orthodox parties.
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Shas, Bedouin, and Israeli Elections:
When Bedouin choose to participate in Israeli elections they often vote for Shas - a party primarily dedicated to representing ultra-Orthodox Jews from the Middle East. This article explains why.
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1922 Census of British Mandate Palestine
According to a census, the total population of Jerusalem in 1922 was nearly 63,000. There were 33,971 Jews, 14,699 Christians, 13,413 Muslims, and 495 others.
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Debunking claims that Ashkenazi Jews are Khazars
This article debunks the theory that Ashkenazi Jews are descended from a group called the Khazars, who lived between modern Turkey and Russia. This theory is typically spread by those who seek to deny the connection between Jews and the land of Israel.
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Religion vs State Issues: Transportation
There is a major debate in Israel about whether public transportation should be allowed on Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest. In the absence of a strong national policy, some towns and cities like Tel Aviv are setting up their own bus services.
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Shabbat and Religion vs. State
This article covers the debate over businesses in Israel operating on Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest. It offers one perspective on how to resolve this issue of religion vs. state in Israel.
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Religion vs. State in Israel
This is an ultra-Orthodox Jewish perspective on the delicate "status quo" on issues of religion and state in Israel, which was created in an attempt to maintain unity among secular and religious Jews there.
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Changing Bedouin life in Israel
The Bedouin are nomadic or semi-nomadic Arab tribes, living in multiple states across the Middle East. This article focuses on their history and current life in southern Israel.
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Resolving Negev land disputes
This article covers efforts to resolve land disputes between the Israeli government and Bedouin communities in the Negev - a desert region in the south of Israel.
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Jewish Refugees from the Middle East booklet
This booklet delves into the history of Jewish communities in the Middle East, and how nearly all of them virtually disappeared due to oppression and violence in the 20th century.
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Druze in the Golan Heights
This article explores some perspectives about Druze communities in Israel's Golan Heights, an important strategic territory that was controlled by Syria until 1967.