Experience teaches us that there is no reason to believe that Netanyahu will speak out against the damage Lieberman has done to whatever is left of Israel’s good name in the world.
by Akiva Eldar 9 comments
Experience teaches us that there is no reason to believe that Netanyahu will speak out against the damage Lieberman has done to whatever is left of Israel’s good name in the world.
by Akiva Eldar 9 comments
Former U.S. President tells press that Russian immigrants and settlers are those least interested in peace in Israel.
by Jonathan Lis and Natasha Mozgovaya 0 commentsImmigrant families also have twice as many children as their Russian counterparts.
by Haaretz Service 0 commentsImmigrant Absorption Min. denounced media for 'distorting public discourse' following Oshrenko killings.
by Jonathan Lis 0 commentsExpert believes fewer Russians want to make aliyah due to systemic discrimination and difficult absorption.
by Tracy Levy 1 commentsAnnual Democracy Index finds that while Israelis believe in freedom of speech, they oppose criticism on government.
by Dana Weiler-Polak 0 commentsThis week Lieberman was reincarnated into Natan Sharansky when he traded the appointment of Daniel Friedmann as justice minister for his party receiving the immigrant absorption portfolio.
by Lily Galili 0 commentsAssumption that 'the Russians like force' has dragged 2009 campaign into unprecedented levels of verbal aggression.
by Lily Galili 0 commentsAbout 1,200 Russian-speakers from all over the country are expected to attend the event, which will take place on September 25 and 26.
by Raphael Ahren 0 commentsThe state is good at courting, but bad at cultivating long-term relationships with expatriates.
by Lily Galili and Haaretz Correspondent 0 commentsOnly 56.8% of Israeli-born students eligible for matriculation, compared to 60.2% among CIS immigrants.
by Or Kashti 0 commentsThe gap is closing, as racism and its manifestations have in recent years also made broad inroads among the veteran community. In the shared space, immigrants and veterans meet, influencing each other even though they may not realize it.
by Lily Galili 0 comments
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