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similar to the patterns found among Jews born in the United States. Soviet Jewish immigrants appear to have made a very …
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following: between 1882-1947, in successive waves of immigration, some 543,000 Jews immigrated to Palestine, joining the 24 … enriched by 879,486 immigrants, a growth rate of 19.3 percent. In 1991, 15,000 Jews were airlifted in one single day in … "Operation Solomon". What were the factors that drove this unprecedented migration of Jews from around the globe to Israel? Many …
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the migration of former Soviet Union Jews to Israel during the 1990s. This setting presents unique institutional features …
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following: between 1882-1947, in successive waves of immigration, some 543,000 Jews immigrated to Palestine, joining the 24 … enriched by 879,486 immigrants, a growth rate of 19.3 percent. In 1991, 15,000 Jews were airlifted in one single day in … "Operation Solomon". What were the factors that drove this unprecedented migration of Jews from around the globe to Israel? Many …
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the mass migration of former Soviet Union Jews to Israel during the 1990s. Once in Israel, these immigrants faced none of …
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, primary reasons for immigration, the subsidized intensive Hebrew language training program (ulpan), Ethiopian Jews, and Jewish …
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The exodus of Soviet Jews to Israel in the 1990s was a unique event. The immigration wave was distinctive for its large …
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The exodus of Soviet Jews to Israel in the 1990s was a unique event. The immigration wave was distinctive for its large …
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