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

The Central Bureau of Statistics looks at who leaves Israel, who stays, and the ties between schools and citizenship.

The latest pre-elections poll finds Likud, Labor and Jewish Home losing votes as Yesh Atid, Meretz and Otzma Leyisrael rise.

A new poll shows that the vast majority of Israelis are opposed to an Israeli withdrawal from Judea and Samaria, and do not trust the PA.

If elections were held today, Naftali Bennett's party will win 12 seats and be the Knesset's third largest party, finds Channel 2 poll.

Only 28.2% of Israelis think Israel has someone to negotiate with. 75% see Netanyahu winning the elections.

Israel's stock market was the 35 best in the world for investors, a CNN study said.

Tzipi Livni will announce she is running for the Knesset – splitting the leftist vote even more than it is now.

The Pillar of Defense operation and subsequent ceasefire with Hamas did not hurt Bibi in the polls.

Likud Beytenu receives 33 seats in Panels poll, Bennett's Jewish Home 13, Ben Ari's Power to Israel gets 4.

Israel’s nationalist parties could win 66 seats in the next election, new poll finds.

A CNN Poll Monday said that the majority of Americans supported Israel's actions in Operation Pillar of Defense.

A poll conducted on behalf of a political education group shows that the vast majority of Israelis support Operation Pillar of Defense.

A new poll shows a shocking level of anti-Semitism among Germans.

A poll released Sunday showed that Israelis prefer, in general, to live among those like them.

College students in Israel prefer to see Mitt Romney as President of the United States over Barack H. Obama, by a wide margin.

CNN/ORC International poll finds that 49% support both Obama and Romney. Other polls find that the race is tied as well.

The first attributed poll since rumors began of Kahlon party shows him with 10 Knesset seats - strengthening the right in the Knesset

Officials close to Netanyahu say that Moshe Kachlon is misleading the public with his recent zig-zag about staying in politics.

Maariv poll gives merged Likud and Yisrael Beytenu 43 seats, maintaining nationalist advantage.

The first polls since the announcement that the Likud and Yisrael Beytenu would run together indicate that the move may not be worth it.

The Likud-Yisrael Beytenu union gives the right and left bloc an equal number of seats, preliminary poll finds. Left includes Arabs.

President Obama would win a landslide victory if elections were held today – but in Europe and India, according to polls.

IDB/TIPP poll is back to "normal" regarding U.S. Jews, after showing near equal support for Obama, Romney.

The Obama campaign blames Gallup, one of the world’s most famous pollsters, for “flaws” after a survey shows a surge for Romney.

Eyebrow-raising TIPP tracking poll shows Romney with 44% versus 40% for Obama among likely Jewish voters.

The first polls taken after the announcement that early elections to be held show the right receiving 65 or more Knesset seats

Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Saturday shows Mitt Romney pulling ahead.

Mitt Romney will win – and win big – according to a computer model that has successfully predicted the last eight presidential elections.

40% say Romney is better for Israel, 19% say Obama is. A full 70% don't trust U.S. to take care of Iran nukes.

Likud drops but retains power: New poll finds Netanyahu would win 25 seats in the next elections.

PM, Finance Minister see popularity drop as budget cuts, tax hike are approved.

A majority of 51 percent of likely U.S. voters say their country should help Israel if it attacks Iran, according to a Rasmussen poll.

61.4% of Israeli Arabs, Druze say Arab MKs represent their interests badly or "so so."

If elections were held today, the Likud party would receive 25 seats and be the largest party. Kadima crashes to seven seats.

The neck-and-neck polls look good for GOP candidate Mitt Romney but hide President Barack Obama’s electoral vote advantage.

Knesset Channel poll shows if parties run separately they will garner a total of 8 seats.

Two thirds of Israelis would support military strike on Iran if diplomacy fails. Three of 10 think Romney will improve relations.

64% of Israelis support settlements in Judea and Samaria. Israelis gradually moving to the right.

Among U.S. Jews, 64% support Obama, down from 74% in 2008 and similar to what Dukakis got in 1988.

The National Union and Jewish Home parties would win 12 Knesset seats if elections were held today, according to a new independent poll.
