Russian Israelis

Russian Israelis

Social Mobility, Politics and Culture

Remennick, Larissa

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

188

Mole

9781032928340

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1. Twenty years together: the 'Great Aliya' and Russian Israelis in the mirror of social research, Larissa Remennick. 2. Who went where? Jewish immigration from the Former Soviet Union to Israel, the USA and Germany, 1990 - 2000, Yinon Cohen, Yitchak Haberfeld and Irena Kogan. 3. 'Russians' in Israel as a post-Soviet subject: implementing the civilizational repertoire, Julia Lerner. 4. Old values in the new homeland: political attitudes of FSU immigrants in Israel, Michael Philippov and Anna Knafelman. 5. Russian-Jewish political experience in Israel: patterns, elites and movements, Vladimir (Ze'ev) Khanin. 6. Russian-speaking immigrants and their media: still together?, Nelly Elias. 7. Cultural practices and preferences of 'Russian' youth in Israel, Marina Niznik. 8. How long is 'the Russian street' in Israel? Prospects of maintaining the Russian language, Shulamit Kopeliovich. 9. 'Non-Jewish and Christian': perceived discrimination and social distance among FSU migrants in Israel, Rebeca Raijman and Janina Pinsky. 10. Immigrants in the city: from exploration to domestication, Larisa Fialkova and Maria Yelenevskaya. 11. 'Is Israel part of Russia?' Immigrants on Russian and Israeli screens, Olga Gershenson.
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Russian Israelis;Post-Soviet Political Culture;The "Russian Street" of Israel;Visual and Cinematic Representations;Cultural Conflict with the Hebrew Mainstream;FSU Immigrant;Heritage Language Transmission;Israeli Screens;non-Jewish Migrants;Israel Beiteinu;Russian Language Media;German Data Sets;non-Jewish Immigrants;Benjamin Netanyahu;Benyamin Netanyahu;Vice Versa;Soviet Jews;Al Aqsa Intifada;Russian Immigrants;Immigrant Filmmakers;Heritage Language;Tv Series;Christian Immigrants;Russian Language;Matriculation Exam;Russian Cultural Identity;Russian Accent;Israeli Films;ex-Soviet Immigrants