Poll claims 60 seats for Left-Arab bloc
According to survey Blue and White jumps to 37 seats, Likud gets 33. If Sa'ar wins Likud primaries, party weakens but Right strengthens.
According to survey Blue and White jumps to 37 seats, Likud gets 33. If Sa'ar wins Likud primaries, party weakens but Right strengthens.

Large survey shows most Eastern Europeans fear the fall of democracy, distrust the media.

According to survey, Right-haredi bloc receives 56 seats, as does Left-Arab bloc. According to poll, Liberman maintains 8 seats.

New Channel 12 poll gives right-religious bloc 59 Knesset seats - 2 short of forming a government.

New poll shows Blue and White leading Likud as right-wing bloc grows in size.

Most right-wing Israeli voters want Netanyahu to remain prime minister even if he’s indicted.

New poll shows right-wing bloc sans haredim and center-left bloc sans Arabs are exactly equal

New poll shows Likud leading, but blocs almost even. Yisrael Beytenu remains crucial to forming a government.

Survey finds American Jews know more about religion than other Americans, the more Americans know about Jews, the more they like them.

New poll shows New Right earning six Knesset seats, former PM Barak's 'Democratic Israel' barely passing the threshold.

What would happen if Labor and Democratic Israel joined together? And how many more seats will Ayelet Shaked bring than Rabbi Rafi Peretz?

Right-wing bloc wins 64 seats - but without Yisrael Beytenu, numbers only 56 - even with the center-left bloc.

80% report strong Jewish identity, 62% a 'strong attachment' to Israel, while only 35% have same sentiment toward EU, survey finds.

Nearly 1 in 5 Americans say small businesses should be able to refuse service to Jews, survey finds.

Candidates respond to question, 'Do you think Israel meets international standards of human rights?'

Most Democratic voters don’t follow Israel news that closely, J Street survey finds.

Poll of Ukrainian Jews shows deep divisions on the issue of anti-Semitism.

According to survey, 31% of US adults believe 2 million or less Jews killed in Holocaust. 66% of millennials didn't know what Auschwitz was.

Dr. Ido Liberman explains why the pre-election polls and exit polls were right - and wrong - about the results.

Survey indicates that only a small portion of the Jewish population thinks that the PM does not have to resign in case of an indictment.

Troops operate in Hevron, surveying house of suspected murderer of Ori Ansbacher in order to examine the possibility of its demolition.

Polish embassy in Israel presents survey meant to assess Israeli society's perception of Poland in general, and its policies in particular.

For the second year in a row, Justice Minister chosen as most esteemed politician.

Survey shows half of Israeli Jews would not want to live near haredim.

Survey shows Israeli public more Israelis support early elections than oppose, nearly half believe PM Netanyahu shouldn't 'boycott' media.

Latin American Jewish leaders say internal divisions, community leadership are main problems.

Candidate for Binyamin Council head Shilo Adler responds to complaints against winning poll; calls on rivals to conduct joint survey.

Less haredi parents spend money on private tutors for their children, survey shows.

Justice Minister Shaked's popularity rises 10%, making her Israel's most popular minister.


According to the Central Bureau of Statistics report, 91% of haredim contributed to charity, compared to 60% of secular Israelis.

New survey shows Israeli students don't have time for political activities, would consider leaving Israel to advance their careers.

Majority of Israeli Jews read the ‘entire’ Haggadah at seder, survey finds.

New poll shows 61% of Israelis believe moving US Embassy to J'lem will cause spike in violence, but 59.5% of these oppose delaying the move.

New poll gives Likud a 19-seat lead over runner-up Yesh Atid.

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New poll gives Likud 36 seats, Yesh Atid 23.

New study suggests Israelis in Europe steer clear of Jewish community activities

Freebie Israel Hayom retains top spot as Israelis' favorite newspaper, enjoying a 3.8% lead over its second place competitor.

Report shows marriage registration at the Religious Council is easiest in Tel Aviv.

Survey shows MK Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid party as receiving one Knesset seat more than PM Netanyahu's Likud party.

New survey shows most parents care about mohel's qualifications and experience, and will likely use the same mohel for their next son.

New poll shows more religious parents happy with their child's school than secular parents, quarter of Israeli parents dissatisfied.

Special poll among 450 Likud and Rightist voters points to Jewish Home Chairman Naftali Bennett with Gideon Sa'ar behind.

Atheists and agnostics believe themselves to be more tolerant and open-minded than religious people - but in fact are less so.

German soldier denies Israel's right to exist, then claims language difficulties prevented him from fully understanding survey.

Poll: 70% of Israelis don't view Israeli control of Judea and Samaria as 'occupation.'

Phone survey finds only 2% of haredim are on Facebook.

A poll released Tuesday evening stated that Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid party would be largest in Knesset if elections took place today.

Knesset poll reveals that a majority of Israelis do not think Lieberman is suitable for his new governmental role.

Central Bureau of Statistics releases figures from the 2014 quality of life survey.

Jewish People Policy Institute Pluralism Index in Israel reveals 90% of Israeli Jews feel comfortable in Israel.

New study finds 23% of respondents hold ‘extreme’ anti-Semitic views toward Jews, 12% are ‘moderate.'

Bottle recycling is common in Israel, but other nationwide programs struggling in first survey of its kind.

While only 13% of Israelis think communal unity will improve in next five years, 81% stress respect for Jews 'from all aspects of society.'

Poll reveals the majority see eviction from Gush Katif as major failure of the Israeli government - and support resisting similar moves.

Nearly 3/4 of the student population opposes the ubiquitous 'Nakba Day' and other anti-Israel protests, even in the name of free thought.

The majority of Israelis believe global community has double-standards regarding Israel, supports Judea-Samaria regardless.

Survey also finds support for mandating incorporating Jerusalem Day studies as part of the national school curriculum.

Average Israeli child rates their happiness with a 9.2 out of 10; socioeconomic differences found not to be a factor in happiness.
