Pluralism

Most Israeli Arabs Wouldn’t Live With Jews but Want Their Children to Study With Them, Study Says

By Judy Maltz, Haaretz
Most Israeli Arabs Wouldn’t Live With Jews but Want Their Children to Study With Them, Study Says

New Publications in the Field

Opinion Articles

What Israelis Want: Kosher Food at Affordable Prices

The new minister of religious affairs has a plan to provide more reliable supervision and lower food prices -- all without harming the Chief Rabbinate.
Opinion Articles
Opinion Articles

The missed potential of Tisha B’Av

Tisha B’Av can become a more significant day for every Israeli — a day that unites the religious with the national and the historical for the Jews living in Israel and for the Zionist enterprise.
Opinion Articles
Opinion Articles

The 2021 Arab Israeli Riots and their Consequences

In May 2021 Israel faced violent confrontations on two fronts, within the common broader context of Jewish-Arab relations in the Israeli-Palestinian space. One front was Hamas-controlled Gaza, from which over four thousand rockets were fired at Israeli cities. The other was the domestic front, centered around violent incidents of various kinds within Israel (including East Jerusalem): demonstrations, riots, arson, Molotov…
Opinion Articles
Opinion Articles

Was the Coronavirus Year Really One of Deepening Polarization?

The past year presented Israeli society and its elected officials with quite a few challenges. Notable among them was a sense of polarization and (some maintain) hatred between different population sectors.
Opinion Articles
JPPI's Jewish World Dialogue

What JPPI’s 2017 Global Jewish Dialogue on Jerusalem Teaches us about the Kotel Crisis

JPPI’s 2017 Global Jewish Dialogue on Jerusalem and the Jewish People offers data that explains why the Jewish world uses the word “betrayal” in reaction to recent Israeli government decisions freezing the Kotel compromise and initiating a new law on conversion
JPPI's Jewish World Dialogue
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.
2017
2017

JPPI Survey: Israeli Jews and Arabs Happy to Live in Israel, Just Not Together

By JNi.Media
2017
2017

2017 Pluralism in Israel Index

 
2017
2017

2017 Pluralism Index – Press Release

Jewish People Policy Institute Pluralism Index:
2017