Ethiopian immigrants arriving on "Operation Solomon" from Addis Ababa (Photo: GPO / Ts. Israeli)
A Multi-Faced Society
Israelis embrace many lifestyles: from modern to traditional, from urban to rural and from communal to individual.
With an energetic can-do spirit and remarkable social mobility, the inclusiveness of Israeli society celebrates the right to be different and empowers this broad range of people to coexist in harmony.
While the majority of Israelis adopt a secular lifestyle, both amongst Jews and Arabs, freedom of faith and worship is a cornerstone of Israeli democracy. The land of Israel has a special meaning for all three main monotheistic religions, and Israel is home to a variety of thriving religious communities. These include different streams of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as well as the Baha’i, Druze, and Samaritan faiths.
The fusion of different approaches and views within Israeli society, coupled with its economic resourcefulness and cultural creativity, drive the momentum of Israel’s dynamic growth.
Between 1989 to 2009, 1,274,574 people immigrated to Israel, as shown in the following table:
Year |
Former Soviet Union |
Latin America |
U.S.A & Canada |
United Kingdom |
France |
Ethiopia |
Others |
Total |
1989 |
12,780 |
2,526 |
1,773 |
462 |
998 |
1,368 |
4,343 |
24,250 |
1990 |
184,177 |
2,678 |
1,903 |
495 |
1,000 |
4,174 |
5,065 |
199,492 |
1991 |
147,282 |
1,157 |
2,076 |
505 |
1,037 |
20,069 |
4,028 |
176,154 |
1992 |
64,680 |
723 |
2,548 |
460 |
1,311 |
3,539 |
3,804 |
77,065 |
1993 |
66,019 |
770 |
2,820 |
658 |
1,550 |
854 |
4,955 |
77,626 |
1994 |
67,599 |
978 |
3,160 |
700 |
1755 |
1,200 |
5,170 |
80,562 |
1995 |
64,608 |
1,604 |
3,204 |
721 |
1,865 |
1,316 |
4,160 |
77,478 |
1996 |
58,733 |
2,104 |
2,983 |
566 |
2,252 |
1,411 |
3,973 |
72,022 |
1997 |
54,520 |
2,037 |
2,878 |
552 |
2,355 |
1,717 |
3,754 |
67,813 |
1998 |
46,085 |
1,455 |
2,328 |
467 |
2,036 |
3,108 |
2,860 |
58,339 |
1999 |
67,024 |
1,828 |
2,183 |
480 |
1,633 |
2,305 |
2,930 |
78,383 |
2000 |
51,040 |
1,942 |
1,837 |
403 |
1,437 |
2,249 |
2,831 |
61,739 |
2001 |
33,911 |
2,218 |
1,757 |
360 |
1,158 |
3,299 |
2,161 |
44,864 |
2002 |
18,976 |
7,342 |
2,2025 |
324 |
2,458 |
2,692 |
1,695 |
35,512 |
2003 |
12,728 |
2,570 |
2,414 |
399 |
2,090 |
3,063 |
1,801 |
25,065 |
2004 |
10,519 |
1,272 |
2,763 |
422 |
2,413 |
3,806 |
1,831 |
23,026 |
2005 |
9,693 |
1,731 |
3,029 |
534 |
3,000 |
3,618 |
1,777 |
23,382 |
2006 |
7,665 |
1,362 |
3,238 |
697 |
2,878 |
3,618 |
1,972 |
21,430 |
2007 |
6,767 |
1,526 |
3,154 |
670 |
2,767 |
3,619 |
1,872 |
20,375 |
2008 |
5,838 |
965 |
3,300 |
646 |
1,918 |
1,598 |
2,022 |
16,287 |
2009 |
5,415 |
881 |
3,260 |
684 |
1,594 |
239 |
1,637 |
13,710 |
Total |
996,059 |
39,669 |
54,633 |
11,205 |
39,505 |
68,862 |
64,641 |
1,274,574 |
Source: Knesset Research and Information Center (February 2011)
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