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Polarized Labor Integration |
Polarized Labor Integration: East Jerusalem Palestinians in the City's Employment Market, examines the labor market for East Jerusalem Palestinians in the Israeli arena and in the immediate context of the urban space shared by the two parts of the city. |
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The Eroding Status-Quo POWER STRUGGLES ON THE TEMPLE MOUNT |
The events of September 2015 are only one link in the chain of events surrounding the TM/HS in recent years and eroded what had been the accepted status-quo. This study aims to lay the foundation for a well-thoughtout Israeli policy regarding the TM/HS and to present alternative approaches to the authorities responsible for this sensitive site. |
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Jerusalem: Facts and Trends 2016. The State of the City and Changing Trends |
Jerusalem: Facts and Trends – The State of the City and Changing Trends provides an up-to-date picture of Jerusalem across a wide range of topics, including population, employment, education, tourism, and construction. The publication is intended to present the main findings of the Statistical Yearbook of Jerusalem in an accessible manner, by means of a brief narrative description accompanied by graphs and illustrative maps that help the reader understand developments in Jerusalem, the largest and most complex of Israel’s cities. |
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Jerusalem: Facts and Trends 2013 |
This publication presents an updated and concise picture of Jerusalem and of the trends and changes in the city in a wide range of fields, including population, employment, education, tourism, construction, and business and industry. |
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Christians and Christianity in the Jewish State |
A new book by JIIS researcher Dr. Amnon Ramon offers an in-depth look at Israel’s relationship with Christianity and the Christian world. It examines that connection over time and presents recommendations for the future. Ramon opens Christians and Christianity in the Jewish State by underscoring the unique relationship between Judaism and Christianity, and between Jews and Christians. |
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