civil and human rights
For almost sixty years, Israel has functioned as a democracy in a state of siege. Consequently, Israel’s civil and human rights issues are omnipresent and difficult to resolve. Learn more >> |
social and economic justice
Did you know that 1 in 3 Israeli children live below the poverty line? An appalling statistic for a country whose economy continues to soar, yet the poor just get poorer. Learn more >> |
religious pluralism and tolerance
Although non-Orthodox Jews comprise 70 percent of Israel's population, a tiny percentage of the budget for Jewish culture and education is allocated to Reform, Conservative, Reconstructionist and other streams of Jewish learning. Learn more >> |
Israeli Arabs and bedouin citizens
Israel's 1.37 million Arab citizens vote, pay taxes and speak Hebrew, yet suffer pervasive discrimination, unequal allocation of resources and violation of their legal rights. Learn more >>
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environment
The Israeli environment is threatened by water shortages, headlong development of remaining green spaces, and severe industrial pollution. Learn more >> |
immigrants
Israeli immigrants grapple with day-to-day issues of unemployment and under-employment, housing, youth at-risk, and social alienation. Learn more >> |
women's rights
Social institutions, traditions and religious laws have kept girls and women at a disadvantage in schools, in the workplace, in divorce cases, and as victims of violence. Learn more >> |
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