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1. wonder+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-01 15:49:54
Replacement fertility rate is 2.1. There is also a built in commonality in Israel as everyone has something in common, they are all jews. Your point of higher than most of the western world is very valid though but I wonder if the "we are all X here" lends itself to that.
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2. ivan_g+Hm[view] [source] 2023-07-01 17:45:57
>>wonder+(OP)
I think Israeli society is more diverse than that. Do Soviet jews have a big sense of unity with Mizrahim? Why is this different from any European country, where share of immigrants is probably lower than in Israel?
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3. CountS+TA[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-01 18:49:51
>>ivan_g+Hm
I don’t think that Jewish organizations like Birthright discriminate. They want all Jews to have children. I can’t think of anything equivalent to Birthright that operates on a national level.
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4. wonder+RT[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-01 20:31:45
>>ivan_g+Hm
Once they are in Israel, probably. They are all members of a tiny world minority in their homeland surrounded by perceived enemies. That likely forms strong bonds plus they all serve in the military.
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5. ivan_g+iU[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-01 20:34:01
>>CountS+TA
How Birthright, a non-profit that organizes travel to Israel for young adults from other countries[1], is relevant to Israeli demographics? On their scale of operation, even if they had a significant repatriation rate (which I doubt), it would probably be just a 1-2% of their target group.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthright_Israel

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