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2014 Blog Don’t Walk Away: An Entreaty from Jewish and Arab Israelis Ruth Ebenstein Share Tweet ... Contributor RUTH EBENSTEIN is an American-Israeli writer, historian and health activist who loves ... first-place Simon Rockower awards, sponsored by the American Jewish Press Association. Ruth graduated from ...
draw as many as 250. We are 70 to 80 percent Jewish Israelis and 20 to 30 percent Arab Israelis ... an apparent act of revenge. Relations between Jewish and Arab Israelis deteriorated at an alarming ... coming, and combat in Gaza grew fiercer. It is a sad reality that most Jewish and Arab Israelis have only ...
Arab Israelis and Jewish hostility toward Arabs increased further, corresponding to the Jewish public ... the Jews into the sea." While 80 percent of the Jewish participants of the first study agreed ... after the war, reflecting the humiliating military defeat of the Arab nations. Israeli Jews increas­ ...
percent) of the Israeli Jewish public acknowledged the contribution of Arab Israelis to the state and ... Page 230 from Issue 131 Jews thought that most or all Israeli Arabs were engaged in spying against ... inspired optimism in the Jewish and Arab public and resulted in a growing readiness for so­ cial contact in ...
finding of this essay is the gradual polar­ ization in Jewish-Israeli public opinion of Arabs in Israel. ... These cultural products, while anchored in the traditional Jewish-Israeli national ethos, reflect ... and modify expressions of prejudice and stereotypes. Over time the images of Arab Israelis have moved ...
of Arabs and Jews in IsraeL The relationship between Jews (over 80 percent of the pop­ ulation) and ... of themes that constitute a narrative against which Jews and Arab Israelis calibrate their outlooks. ... historical context serves as the framework for the analysis of mutual jewish-Arab perceptions in IsraeL 206 ...
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mutual images of Arabs and Jews in IsraeL The relationship between Jews (over 80 percent of the pop­ ... of themes that constitute a narrative against which Jews and Arab Israelis calibrate their outlooks. ... historical context serves as the framework for the analysis of mutual jewish-Arab perceptions in IsraeL 206 ...
siege," unity, and equality.26 Bar-Tal identified eight themes in the Jewish-Israeli national ethos, which ... became the prism through which the Arab-Israeli conflict was perceived, and which are particularly ... beliefs, values and aspirations peculiar to a soci­ ety, a people or a nation. The Israeli ethos, writes ...
a foundation for Jewish, Israeli perceptions of Arabs in Israel. Part Three introduces a historic review of ... perceptions of Jews and Arabs in Israel. In the conclusion, we summarize how Jewish Israeli perceptions of ... historical turning points in the Israeli, Palestinian conflict. Arab Minority in A Jewish State-A Historical ...
dirty.77 Finally, Israeli-jewish attitudes toward Arabs were closely bound to a sense of mistrust. ... Smooha's survey, 75.2 percent of Israeli Arabs believed that most Jews do not value self-respect and family ... demonstrated sim­ ilar stereotypes: 43.8 percent of the Jews believed that Israeli Arabs are primitive; 38.7 ...

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