نتایج جستجو برای: israeli

تعداد نتایج: 5225  

Journal: :Schizophrenia Research: Cognition 2014
Katya Rubinstein Rivka Tuval-Mashiach Ortal Bhuknik-Atzil Suzanne Fund Abraham Reichenberg Eyal Fruchter Mark Weiser

a Department of Psychiatry, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel b Bar-Ilan University, Department of Psychology, Ramat-Gan, Israel c Sheba Medical Center, Psychiatry Unit, Ramat-Gan, Israel d Center for Behavioral Sciences, Israeli Defense Forces, Ramat-Gan, Israel e Department of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA f Department o...

2003
Moshe Koppel

It is often argued, both in popular and academic literature, that there are two Israels: one religious, benighted and anti-democratic and the other secular, Western and liberal. The fact that this account dominates public discourse in Israel tells us a great deal, but the account itself tells us little about Israeli society. Actually, the most telling fault line in Israeli society lies between ...

2015
Netalie Shloim MCJ Rudolf RG Feltbower L Mohebati M Hetherington

We examined mealtime interactions to assess whether they varied according to maternal body mass index, country and mode of feeding in 41 Israeli and UK mother-infant dyads. Feeding behaviours were coded using the Simple Feeding Element Scale. Significantly, more UK mothers breastfed during the filmed meal compared to Israeli mothers. Mealtime interactions did not vary according to maternal body...

Journal: :Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees 2003
Michael L Gross Vardit Ravitsky

Unlike most Western nations, Israel does not recognize full separation of church and state but seeks instead a gentle fusion of Jewish and democratic values. Inasmuch as important religious norms such as sanctity of life may clash with dignity, privacy, and self-determination, conflicts frequently arise as Israeli lawmakers, ethicists, and healthcare professionals attempt to give substance to t...

2017
Carmit T. Tadmor Rony Berger Alaina Brenick Hisham Abu-Raiya Joy Benatov

Although recent research has demonstrated the benefits of multicultural experience for reducing personal levels of intergroup bias, the potential for an intergenerational effect has yet to be explored. Using samples of Jewish-Israeli (Study 1a) and Palestinian-Israeli (Study 1b) mother–child dyads, we found that maternal multicultural experience was indirectly related to greater social toleranc...

2003
Tzachi Zach

The past decade has seen increasing activity regarding the peace process between Israel and its Arab neighbors. In this paper I study the return patterns of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange index and of Israeli firms’ stocks traded in the United-States following announcements of news related to the peace process. I find that returns on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange following political events are more ...

Journal: :Canadian bulletin of medical history = Bulletin canadien d'histoire de la medecine 2005
Shifra Shvarts Nadav Davidovitch Rhona Seidelman Avishay Goldberg

This paper examines the discourse regarding medical selection of immigrants to Israel during the years 1948-51, which was a period of mass immigration in which approximately 700,000 people immigrated to the State, thereby doubling the Jewish population in only three years. The paper focuses on the debate the preceded the Israeli Government's eventual acceptance of a selection policy. We assert ...

Journal: :The International journal of social psychiatry 2007
Amir Tal David Roe Patrick W Corrigan

BACKGROUND In this paper we deliberate mental illness stigma in the Israeli context and suggest ways to reduce it, emphasizing the community's role in the rehabilitation of persons with mental illness. MATERIAL A literature review of Israeli and international literature of mental illness stigma. DISCUSSION Community mental health, in addition to its traditional focus on developing community...

2003
H. Magen

The development of agriculture in Israel is strongly dependent upon the efficient use of irrigation water. Efficient use has led to a constant decrease in water consumption from an average of 8700 m/ha in 1951 to 5600 m/ha in 1990. In 1996, the Israeli farmer applies approximately 50% of the N and P2O5, and 65% of the K2O through fertigation. The Israeli experience is also applicable in China. ...

This article examines the rise and fall of the Peace Process and questions the reason for which the United States of America was successful in bringing the two sides to the negotiating table during the 1990s. It investigates the reason for which the process ultimately failed, as well as the reason for which Washingtonwas unsuccessful in restarting the peace process in the past decade. It is arg...

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