Popular Name ‘Adele’ is 'Nothing to do With British Singer'
Shas MK insists popularity of girls' name ‘Adele’ in Israel is due to hassidic dynasties, not British singer.
Shas MK insists popularity of girls' name ‘Adele’ in Israel is due to hassidic dynasties, not British singer.

84.4% of Israeli religious sector supports Netanyahu's stance in disagreement with US; 58.7% of respondents against canceling sanctions.

Israelis do not believe they can trust the U.S. to ensure their security interests in the negotiations with Iran, poll shows.

Almost 58% think that the "peace talks" with Israel will lead to a "Third Intifada."

In a show of resilience, despite threats Israelis more afraid of traffic accidents than terrorism.

Among religious people, over two thirds do not trust the US. 56% believe Iranian surprise attack is possible.

The majority of the Israeli public believe in supporting military strikes against Iran's nuclear program.

Jews' bond to Israel essentially unchanged since the turn of the 21st century.

An overwhelming majority of Israelis believe that Israel's Finance Minister has failed to deliver on his key promises.

Unemployment drops to 6.3%, workforce participation up to 63.8%.

Just 21% of Israelis think the PA will create a new Arab state. Most see “status quo” as the most realistic scenario.

According to new poll, almost 80% of Israelis don't believe the renewed peace talks will result in a deal that will end the conflict.

Most Israelis think Oslo Accords were bad for Israel, and oppose giving up Judea and Samaria.

Survey by Israel Democracy Institute reveals wide public support for referendum on any peace deal, opposition to more Israeli concessions.

Likud, Bayit Yehudi enjoy slight boost in popularity following Israel-PA talks - even as most say Abbas doesn't want peace.

New polls reveal how hareidi-religious soldiers feel about the IDF, as hundreds more enlist.

Almost 85% of Israelis oppose the release of terrorists in order to restart peace talks, finds new poll.

Analysts see connection between Rabbinate elections and leap in religious Zionist party's poll power.

71% of Israelis believe Israel's apology to Turkey was not justified, finds new poll.

Neither Jews nor Arabs have much hope for the success of John Kerry's latest foray into Mideast peace making, a poll showed

Nearly three quarters of Israelis think it will not be possible to reach a peace agreement even if peace talks resume, finds new poll.

Bennett reveals settlers’ contributions to the state, and asks, are these people "a burden?"

Most Israelis support the resumption of peace talks with the PA, but do not really believe that a peace agreement is possible.

Decisions on religion in Israel should be made without taking world Jewish opinion into consideration, respondents say.

Survey shows growth in number of Israelis who see Judea, Samaria communities as unnecessary, and favor partial withdrawal.

Likud, with Yisrael Beytenu, drops 5 seats to an abysmal 26. Labor is at 21 seats.

According to a new poll released Tuesday, two thirds of Israelis do not believe that Yair Lapid has what it takes to lead the country

Poll finds most men, secular Israelis support ‘Women of the Wall’ demand at Kotel.

Poll shows anti-Jewish sentiment among youth in Poland's capital. 44% don't want a Jewish neighbor.

A poll finds support for terrorism, rocket attacks down to under 50% among Arabs in Judea, Samaria and Gaza.

Most Israelis think the Jewish people do not face a new near-elimination.

Most PA residents think Obama will be unable to revive the diplomatic process.

Americans are pessimistic that Israel will ever be able to live in peace with its neighbors, new poll reveals.

New poll finds that 48% of Americans say the U.S. should increase pressure on the PA to compromise for peace, rather than on Israel.

Gallup poll has found that Americans' sympathies lean heavily toward the Israelis over PA Arabs.

Forty percent of Austrians believe things were not all bad under Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, according to a poll released Friday.

New elections would be bad for Likud, good for Yesh Atid and Bayit Yehudi.

An overwhelming majority of Israelis would like to see the hareidi-religious parties being kept out of the coalition, new poll shows.

51% of Israelis would prefer to see a coalition without the hareidi-religious parties, a poll released Monday reveals.

53.5% of Israeli teenagers do not know what the Oslo Accords are, a poll conducted for the Zionist Council of Israel has found.

Family Day findings show high birthrate in Judea and Samaria, increase in number of single-parent households.

Rabbi warns that focus on self-fulfillment leaves marriages in trouble.

Hareidi students prefer to study law, business and education, study finds. Most students have community support.

Latest Channel 2 poll finds that the Likud Beytenu achieves 35 seats, followed by Labor with 16 and Jewish Home with 14.

One of the last polls that will be released before the elections has Bayit Yehudi party edging out Labor as second largest Knesset faction.

Disappointing numbers for Netanyahu as elections enter final week.

New survey shows the right going strong with 67 seats. Jewish Home party rises to 15 while Livni drops to just six.

Young men from Judea and Samaria are most likely to serve as combat soldiers, and are likely to become officers as well.

Knesset Channel poll gives Disengagement party 3 seats in next Knesset.

The right is solidly in the lead with 71 seats, but 25% say they still are not sure who they will vote for, according to Maariv survey.

Eleven days to elections: Second poll shows the right-hareidi bloc in the lead with 66 seats, but center-left parties still rival Likud.

With less than two weeks to the elections, a new poll shows that support for parties is stabilizing, as are the right and left blocs

Peace Index poll indicates most Israelis believe that it will be impossible to achieve peace no matter who wins the election.

A new poll showed the Bayit Yehudi party would tie for the second largest Knesset faction with Labor, if elections were held today

Likud Beytenu regains losses in the polls, but left-wing parties say they will try to thwart a coalition.

The Likud-Yisrael Beiteinu continues to weaken and Bayit Yehudi continues to strengthen, a new poll shows

Israelis want Binyamin Netanyahu to continue as Prime Minister but still prefer Ehud Barak as Defense Minister, new poll finds.

Pollsters ask where budget should be cut, and one-third name funding intended for hareidi-religious community.

Poll finds that a majority of Israelis do not believe that Israel making land concessions to the PA will bring an end to the conflict.

Bayit Yehudi is now polling as the third largest party in the Knesset, and is closing in to become the second largest, a new poll said
