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Russians in Israel or Russian Israelis are post-Soviet Russian citizens who immigrate to Israel and their descendants. As of 2022, Russian-speakers number around 1,300,000 people, or 15% of the Israeli population. This number, however, also includes immigrants from the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states other than Russia proper. Most Russians in Israel have full Israeli citizenship. Israeli Russians are involved in the country's economy on all levels.

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  • Inmigración rusa en Israel (es)
  • Russians in Israel (en)
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  • La inmigración rusa ha sido, y sigue siendo en la actualidad, una de las corrientes migratorias más importantes que ha tenido el actual Estado de Israel, incluso desde antes de la fundación del mismo cuando el territorio actual israelí estaba en manos de los británicos bajo el nombre de Mandato británico de Palestina. Casi toda la totalidad de los inmigrantes provenientes de Rusia en Israel son de origen judío, quienes tienen acceso a la nacionalidad israelí gracias a la Ley del Retorno, la cual concede dicha nacionalidad a todos los judíos y personas de ascendencia judía del mundo. (es)
  • Russians in Israel or Russian Israelis are post-Soviet Russian citizens who immigrate to Israel and their descendants. As of 2022, Russian-speakers number around 1,300,000 people, or 15% of the Israeli population. This number, however, also includes immigrants from the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states other than Russia proper. Most Russians in Israel have full Israeli citizenship. Israeli Russians are involved in the country's economy on all levels. (en)
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  • Russians in Israel (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Joseph_Dunford_visit_to_Israel,_May_2017_DSC_3504_(34446273302).jpg
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  • Russians in Israel (en)
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  • Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Bat Yam and many other places (en)
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  • Judaism, also Russian Orthodox Church, non-religious, Secular Judaism (en)
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  • Approximately 1,300,000 Russian-speakers (en)
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  • La inmigración rusa ha sido, y sigue siendo en la actualidad, una de las corrientes migratorias más importantes que ha tenido el actual Estado de Israel, incluso desde antes de la fundación del mismo cuando el territorio actual israelí estaba en manos de los británicos bajo el nombre de Mandato británico de Palestina. Casi toda la totalidad de los inmigrantes provenientes de Rusia en Israel son de origen judío, quienes tienen acceso a la nacionalidad israelí gracias a la Ley del Retorno, la cual concede dicha nacionalidad a todos los judíos y personas de ascendencia judía del mundo. (es)
  • Russians in Israel or Russian Israelis are post-Soviet Russian citizens who immigrate to Israel and their descendants. As of 2022, Russian-speakers number around 1,300,000 people, or 15% of the Israeli population. This number, however, also includes immigrants from the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states other than Russia proper. Some of the immigrants are not considered Jewish according to Halacha, which defines a Jew if their mother is Jewish or they formally converted to Judaism. According to the Law of Return, anybody with at least one Jewish grandparent is eligible to become an Israeli citizen. Because of the Soviet Union's policy of state atheism and Russia's historically large Jewish population, there were some mixed marriages between Russian Jews and ethnic Russians during the Communist period. Some Russian Israelis are Jewish only by marriage, as the Law of Return also allows the non-Jewish spouses of Jews to claim Israeli citizenship. A few Russian Israelis are instead descended from Russian Subbotnik families, who have migrated to Israel over the past century. Most Russians in Israel have full Israeli citizenship. Israeli Russians are involved in the country's economy on all levels. (en)
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