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Alternative Yeshivas and Changing Perspectives Among Haredi Youth

April 11, 2024

Dr. Asaf Malchi's research explores the perspective of yeshiva students, their personal and social challenges and highlights a subgroup of 'alterative yeshivas' and their shifting perspectives on vocational training and employment.

A Fair Draft Law, What Would That Look Like?

April 04, 2024

IDI's Dr. Gilad Malach explains what a fair draft law for the ultra-Orthodox would look like. One that would distribute the burden over Israel's security more equally while enabling young Haredi men to integrate into the job market.

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JFNA & IDI Webinar on Israel’s Economy with Prof. Karnit Flug and Bloomberg News’ Galit Altstein

April 03, 2024

IDI's Prof. Karnit Flug, VP of Research and the William Davidson Senior Fellow for Economic Policy joined Jeff Schoenfeld, Chair of the Jewish Federation's Israel and Overseas Committee and Bloomberg's Galit Altstein to discuss the implications of the ongoing war in Gaza on Israel's economy.

International Law and the War in Gaza

January 04, 2024

IDI's Prof. Amichai Cohen answers a series of questions on international law and its dealings with the laws of war.

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Following the Supreme Court Reasonableness Hearing: Where are we Now?

September 12, 2023

Yohanan Plesner, president of IDI and Prof. Yuval Shany, a Senior Fellow at the Center for Democratic Values and Institutions met with reporters to discuss the historic Supreme Court hearing on the repeal of the reasonableness doctrine.

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In Anticipation of the Knesset’s Vote on the “Reasonableness Standard” – What Happens Next?

July 24, 2023

With the Knesset set to hold its final vote on curtailing the “reasonableness standard,” what happens next? What are the implications of removing this type of oversight on governmental decisions, and is there still a possibility for compromise ahead of the vote?

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Briefing by IDI President Yohanan Plesner Following the Suspension of the Judicial Overhaul

March 28, 2023

Briefing by IDI President Yohanan Plesner Following the Suspension of the Judicial Overhaul.

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Understanding the Proposed Reforms in the Israeli Government

March 21, 2023

Understanding the Proposed Reforms in the Israeli Government - Heidi Gantwerk, President of the Jewish Federation of San Diego in conversation with IDI's Prof. Amichai Cohen, Senior Fellow at the Center for Security & Democracy. 

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How the New Government Policy Affects Israel's Economy & Foreign Policy

March 21, 2023

The effects of the judicial overhaul on Israel's economy and foreign relations: Jeffrey Shoenfeld, Chair of the Jewish Federations of North America in conversation with Prof. Karnit Flug, IDI's Vice President of Research and William Davidson Senior Fellow for Economic Policy and Elliot Abrams, Council of Foreign Relations and former senior advisor to presidents Reagan, Bush & Trump. 

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International Press Briefing with Yohanan Plesner, President of IDI

March 16, 2023

An analysis of President Herzog's reform compromise proposal from March 15th and public and political response.

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Understanding Judicial Reform in Israel with Dr. Amir Fuchs

March 16, 2023

The Jewish Federations of Cleveland was joined by Dr. Amir Fuchs, senior researcher the Israel Democracy Institute at the Center for Democratic Values and Institutions to discuss how Israel is undergoing many changes in its government. 

Moderated by Judge Dan A. Polster.

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Constitutional Reform in Israel - How should it be done?

March 14, 2023

President of IDI, Yohanan Plesner, describes the judicial reforms that would make Israeli democracy stronger and transform a moment of crisis into an historical constitutional opportunity.

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How Are Judges Selected in Israel?

March 06, 2023

How Are Judges Selected in Israel?

Dr. Guy Lurie Answers a Few Common Questions

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How does the judicial system in Israel work?

March 03, 2023

Prof. Suzie Navot explains the judicial overhaul and its dangers in a way we can all understand.

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How will the judicial reform impact Israel's hi-tech sector? Shlomo Dovrat

March 02, 2023

How will the judicial reform impact Israel's hi-tech sector? Shlomo Dovrat, co-founder and General Partner at Viola Ventures, Chairman of the Aaron Institute for Economic Policy explains the crucial role the hi-tech industry plays in Israel's economy and the stark implications of the judicial overhaul on its future.

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Nobel Prize Winning Economists on Implications of the Judicial Overhaul

March 02, 2023

Prof. Eric Maskin and Prof. Paul Milgrim, both Nobel Prize laureates, express their concern over the proposed judicial overhaul during a special conference held at IDI on the econonic consequences of the reform.

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Prof. Suzie Navot Presents Principles for Constitutional Reform

February 19, 2023

"Lets talk about the rules of the game to ensure that Israel remains both Jewish and democratic, today and tomorrow"

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Prof. Amichai Cohen on the importance of protecting the Israeli Supreme Court

January 11, 2023

Why is the Supreme Court's independence so important to Israeli democracy and what are the proposed reforms attempting to achieve? Listen to a short explanation by Prof. Amichai Cohen, senior fellow at IDI.

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JFNA-IDI Webinar - Israel's New Government

January 05, 2023

Eric Fingerhut, CEO and President of the JFNA with Yohanan Plesner, President of IDI and Prof. Suzie Navot, VP of IDI discuss the new government's legislation proposals and the future of Israeli democracy. January 2023.

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Prof. Amichai Cohen: a historical overview of Israel's current constitutional crisis

December 22, 2022

Prof. Amichai Cohen, Senior Fellow at IDI, the Center for Security and Democracy, provides an in-depth historical overview of Israel's constitutional crisis and the background to the currently proposed judicial review reforms, particularly, the "override clause".

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President Reuven (Ruvi) Rivlin Speaking at the Judicial Reform Conference 2022

December 18, 2022

President Reuven (Ruvi) Rivlin speaking at the Fix It Don't Destroy It Judicial Reform Conference at the Israel Democracy Institute, December 2022.

Israel's Judiciary: Reform or Ruin

December 15, 2022

Is Israeli democracy in danger? 

Prof. Amichai Cohen, Senior Fellow at the IDI's Center for Security and Democracy and Adv. Shlomit Ravitsky Tur-Paz, Director of the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Center for Shared Society join in a lively discussion hosted by The Times of Israel, delving into all sides of the looming High Court override clause proposal.  

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Prof. Alan Dershowitz in conversation with Dr. Jesse Ferris at IDI’s Judicial Reform Conference

December 12, 2022

Prof. Alan Dershowitz in conversation with Dr. Jesse Ferris at IDI’s Judicial Reform Conference 2022.

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Prof. Suzie Navot Explains the Override Clause

December 08, 2022

Why is the override clause at the heart of the forthcoming coalition's agenda and how does this relate to civil rights in Israel? Prof. Suzie Navot, Vice President of the Israel Democracy Institute explains the role of the Supreme Court in Israel's democratic system in just over two minutes.

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Security and Democracy Conference 2022 Summary Reel

December 07, 2022

Security and Democracy Conference 2022 Summary Reel with English Subtitles

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Israel's New Government - IDI - Jewish Funders Network

December 06, 2022

Israel’s new government has been sworn in and it seems that the electoral crisis of the last four years has come to an end. The last election saw the rise of the National Religious Party and the two ultra-Orthodox parties and their representatives are expected to hold key positions in the new cabinet. Join Israel Democracy Institute President Yohanan Plesner and Shlomit Ravitsky Tur-Paz, Director of IDI’s Joan and Irwin Jacobs Center for Shared Society, in conversation with Dr. Jesse Ferris, Vice President of Strategy, as they analyze what led to this election result and what it may mean for Israel’s future.

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IDI - 2022 Israeli Elections Debrief

November 15, 2022

After five elections and several years of instability, Benjamin Netanyahu will soon be Israel’s prime ministership once again, backed by the most conservative coalition in the state’s history, with two far-right parties in his cabinet. What are the implications be for Israel’s judicial system, conflict with the Palestinians, international standing and relationship with the United States?

Yohanan Plesner, president of the Israel Democracy Institute, and Jacob Kornbluh, the Forward’s senior political correspondent, in conversation with Editor-in-Chief Jodi Rudoren to parse the election results and share behind-the-scenes insights about what the next government portends.

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Election Results - How Are Votes Translated to Knesset Seats?

November 09, 2022

Despite a clear majority of seats in the Knesset for Netanyahu and his right-wing coalition, the number of votes cast in the 2022 elections in Israel was almost equal between the factions. How is this possible?
Israel's electoral process is one of proportional representation and includes a 3.25% threshold. Find out what role this played in determining election results and how it differs from the American electoral college system.

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Shana Tova from IDI!

September 13, 2020

This past year has been has been like no other in our history and the months ahead will be every bit as challenging. Nevertheless, we at IDI are confident in the future of Israel as we wish our friends around the world a safe, healthy and sweet new year.

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Vocational Training

August 26, 2019


Vocational training in Israel used to be a success story, but lack of funding and management has severely compromised its effectiveness. Dr. Eitan Regev explains how this in turn impairs productivity and wages and what should be done to improve this important program.

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Ultra-Orthodox Education for Boys

August 26, 2019

Secular studies should be incorporated into the curriculum in ultra-Orthodox schools for boys, says Dr. Gilad Malach. It is vital to the future of Israeli economy and society and can be done without compromising Torah study.

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Improving the Work of the Ministerial Committee for Legislation

January 20, 2019

The Ministerial Committee for Legislation is one of the most important ministerial committees in Israel but is not required to function in a transparent manner - it is time to change that.

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The Future of the Labor Market

January 20, 2019

The labor market is undergoing dramatic changes - is Israel ready?

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How Do We Choose Judges in Israel?

January 20, 2019

How are judges appointed in Israel? Who sits on the committee? And why is it so important to maintain the balance between judicial independence and democratic accountability in the appointing process? Tune in to learn more with Dr. Guy Lurie

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2018 Israeli Democracy Index

December 03, 2018

The new reality in Israel in 2018 is complicated. The Israeli public is divided into two political blocs—the Right and the Center-Left- and they are at odds with each other in their understanding of the essence of democracy. Nevertheless, it seems that the many Israelis who define themselves as “Centrist” may take on the new task of identifying a common denominator between these two groups.

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Culture Loyalty Law

November 26, 2018

In response to a proposal by the Minister of Culture to make government funding of the arts contingent on a ministerial assessment of loyalty to the state, a number of Israeli cultural icons came together to illustrate the absurdity of the proposal.

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Israel Must Return to a Two-Bloc System!

November 19, 2018

The current parliamentary system in Israel is not too different from what happens at tenant meetings; it's almost impossible for decisions to be reached. With no clear majority, everyone looks out for their own narrow interests. The two largest political parties in Israel combined, don't even make up half of the seats in the Knesset, making Israeli politics a battlefield for the advancement of narrow sectorial interests. It's impossible to run a state like this!

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In the coming elections, Israel must return to a two-bloc system!

November 15, 2018

In wake of Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman's surprise resignation yesterday, the country seems headed to elections. We must put an end to this political instability. This is not a question of left vs. right: establishing a system with two large political parties will encourage both to move closer to the center and represent the interests of Israeli society as a whole

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IDI Regulatory Roadmap for Investors

November 02, 2018

Daphna Aviram-Nitzan and her team at IDI set out 18 months ago to resolve some of the heavy bureaucratic and regulatory burden with which the business sector must contend when establishing new manufacturing plants and doing business in Israel. The result is the “Regulatory One-Stop-Shop for Investors”, which was adopted in August 2018 by the government to improve the ease of doing business in Israel.

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Reinventing the Start-Up Nation's Labor Laws

October 28, 2018

There is a glaring gap between the tremendous promise of Israel’s innovating workforce and the antiquated laws that constrain its productivity. In this video, IDI Senior Fellow Prof. Yotam Margalit proposes a series of changes to Israeli labor law, including new mechanisms for flexible working arrangements that will benefit both employers and employees.

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Sharing Working Spaces: Jews and Arabs

October 28, 2018

Nasreen Hadad Haj-Yahya’s research finds that shared work spaces in Israel benefit both Jews and Arabs alike. Moreover, working together reduces alienation, erodes stereotypes, and contributes to the Israeli economy.

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The Override Clause and Gender Equality in the IDF

October 02, 2018

Alice Miller describes how the High Court of Justice helped change women’s military service and improve gender equality in the IDF

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The Override Clause and Equality in Schools

October 02, 2018

Attorney Yoav Laloum relates how by petitioning the High Court of Justice he was able to stop ethnic separation in ultra-Orthodox educational institutions

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The Override Clause and Special Needs Children

October 02, 2018

Ilil Leder, relates how she was able to achieve equality in education for her daughter and all special needs children with the help of the High Court of Justice

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The Override Clause and Shielding School Classrooms

September 20, 2018

Batya Katar describes how she was able to make the state allocate the necessary budget to shield classrooms against rockets through the intervention of the High Court of Justice

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Regulatory Roadmap for Investors

July 11, 2018

 The “Regulatory Roadmap for Investors” was initiated against the backdrop of the heavy bureaucratic and regulatory burden with which the business sector must contend when establishing new manufacturing plants and doing business in Israel.

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Watch the Construction of the Democracy Pavilion in 60 Seconds

May 01, 2018

Ron Huldai, Mayor of Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality: "The establishment of the Democracy Pavilion is an impressive demonstration of Israeli democracy. Only in a democratic society can freedom and tolerance co-exist. This is what allows the opposing sectors of Israeli society to live side by side." The Democracy Pavilion is located at the start of the Independence Trail in Tel Aviv and is open to the public free of charge. 

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You can’t prepare a Nation State law the way you make a pizza!

March 13, 2018

The nation state law is the "identity law" of the state, and this will have a revolutionary significance, since democracy is not mentioned in it.

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How to battle government corruption?

February 14, 2018

In recent years we have seen one Prime Minister, several ministers and numerous mayors charged and convicted on corruption. But most people enter politics for idealistic reasons and with good intentions. So what went wrong? 

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Data Israel

January 29, 2018

In Honor of Israel's 70th Anniversary The Guttman Center for Public Opinion Research and Policy at the Israel Democracy Institute Is Launching “Data-Israel”: The largest and most encompassing online public opinion research database in Israel at the click of a button.

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Limited Partnership: Arabs and Jews in Israel

January 28, 2018

On the complex relationship between Arabs and Jews in Israel and the secret to bringing down the walls of fear and prejudice

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The Case for Substantive Democracy

January 28, 2018

As calls for a "majoritarian democracy" gain strength in Israel, IDI's President warns of the dangers associated with a tyranny of the majority, and makes the case for a richer interpretation of democracy, grounded in the principles of liberty, equality and the separation of powers.

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Is it Trump, Zuckerberg or Us - Whose Fault is Fake News?

January 11, 2018

"Weak media leads to fake news"

David Zeev (Reshet Bet) talks to Dr. Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler, 

The panel: Is it Trump, Zuckerberg or US - Whose Fault is Fake News? was held at the Globes-Israel Business Conference in Jerusalem on January 11, 2018.

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5 Things You Must Know About the ultra-Orthodox Community in Israel

January 02, 2018

How many ultra-Orthodox live in Israel today? How many will watch this clip on the internet? How are ultra-Orthodox women transforming their community? How many are employed? What age to they get married?

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The State of Israeli Democracy: How Do Israelis Feel About Israel?

April 25, 2017

Those who get their information about Israel from the outside, might think the situation in Israel is not so great. But inside Israel, citizens are fairly proud, unified and optimistic.

Equal Opportunity for Israeli Arabs

April 23, 2017

 

Recent findings by the Central Bureau of Statistics on the Israeli labor market reveal that 80% of the country's Arab citizens are employed in jobs with difficult physical conditions. Watch a Research Reel about the NEET phenomenon among Israel’s Arabs.

Senior Israeli Reporters Discuss the Need for a Free and Independent Press

April 23, 2017

Especially now, it is important to remember: There is no watchdog that is more important, that barks louder or is more effective at safeguarding Israeli democracy.

The State of Israeli Democracy: How does Israel Measure Up?

April 04, 2017

There is a sizeable gap between the way Israelis view their political situation and the way the world assesses the Jewish state.

Security and Democracy in the Modern Era

March 28, 2017

Israel has been in a state of emergency since 1948. But the nature of the threat has changed over-time—from full-scale military invasions to isolated airplane hijackings, from suicide bombings to missile attacks, and most recently, cyber and lone wolf terrorism.
These ever-evolving threats necessitate new responses and strategies.

Privacy Matters in the Digital Age

March 26, 2017

Priavcy is a requirement for the proper functioning of any democratic society.

Who are Israel's Haredim?

March 07, 2017

New statistics shed light on a population that was once hidden behind "walls of holiness." Today, those walls are beginning to break.

The Personalization of Politics

July 19, 2016

Research Reel with Professor Gidon Rahat - The Personalization of Politics

Absentee Voting Rights

July 06, 2016

Research Reel with Dr. Ofer Kenig - The Absentee Voting Rights

The Military Censor in the Digital Age

July 06, 2016

Research Reel with Dr. Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler - The Military Censor in the Digital Age

The Role of the Attorney General

July 03, 2016

Research Reel with Dr. Guy Lurie - The Role of the Attorney General

Haredi Employment

June 27, 2016

Research Reel with Dr. Gilad Malach - Haredi Employment

Defending Democratic Values

May 22, 2016

Research Reel with Amir Fuchs: Defending Democratic Values