The Pluralism Index
Pluralism Index 2023: Israelis Want a Democratic and Jewish State
Findings from a comprehensive survey on pluralism in Israeli society.
Additional Publications
The Pluralism Index
The Pluralism Index
JPPI Event: Presentation of findings from the 2023 Pluralism Index
Findings from a comprehensive survey on pluralism in Israeli society conducted by JPPI will be presented in a special webinar discussion this Tuesday, March 28
The Pluralism Index
The Pluralism Index
Shared Spaces, Challenging Spaces: What the findings of JPPI’s 2022 Pluralism Index survey reveal
The survey that forms the basis of the Jewish People Policy Institute’s Pluralism Index was conducted this year when Israel and the world were (and still are) under the shadow of the Covid pandemic, and on the eve of the outbreak of war in Ukraine.
The Pluralism Index
The Pluralism Index
The 2021 Israel Pluralism Index: Consensus and Disagreements
Editors: Noah Slepkov, Shmuel Rosner
The Pluralism Index
The Pluralism Index
2020 Pluralism Index
This year, JPPI’s Pluralism Index survey was conducted under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic, and immediately after Israelis had been subjected to their third round of tense and difficult elections in the space of a year.
The Pluralism Index
The Pluralism Index
2020 JPPI Pluralism Index: Digital Event
On Thursday, April 23, at 11:30-13:00 (EDT); 08:30-10:00 (PDT) 18:30-20:00 (Israel time) JPPI will hold a special online event to present its 2020 Pluralism Index.
2017
2017
JBS: Pluralism in Israel
On Israel's Independence Day, Noah Slepkov, a fellow at The Jewish People Policy Institute, discusses results of a survey from across Israeli society on identity, religious beliefs and coexistence. With Teisha Bader of the Jewish Broadcasting Service.
In the Media
In the Media
Most Israeli Arabs Wouldn’t Live With Jews but Want Their Children to Study With Them, Study Says
By Judy Maltz, Haaretz