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Title: Great news Israeli birthrate higher and population younger then muzzis
Post by: mord on February 23, 2009, 06:45:32 AM
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The bubble of demographic fatalism is bursting, according to the most recent data, published by the Central Bureau of Statistics. The data should be leveraged by the new government to formulate a demographic policy aimed at increasing the current 67 percent Jewish majority west of the Jordan River (without Gaza). The road map would uproot demographic fatalism and advance demographic optimism, thus energizing aliya, the economy, overseas investments, diplomacy, national security, posture of deterrence and minimizing Jewish-Arab tension, which is fed by demographic fear.

According to the CBS, the country's Jewish population is getting younger and the Arab population getting older. The number of annual Jewish births increased by 45% between 1995 (80,400) and 2008 (117,000), as a result of aliya from the USSR, the shift by the Soviet olim from a typical Russian rate of one birth per woman to a typical Israeli rate of two-three births, the rising secular Jewish rate and the sustained high Orthodox and haredi rate. The number of annual Arab births has stabilized - since 1995 - at around 39,000, reflecting a most successful integration by Arabs into the country's infrastructures of education, health, human services, commerce, finance, culture, sports and politics. The fertility gap is down from six births per woman in 1969 to 0.7 in 2009, and the proportion of Jewish births has grown from 69% (of total births) in 1995 and 74% in 2007 to 75% in 2008.

The downward trend typifies, also, the Arabs in Judea and Samaria due to large scale emigration, entrenched family planning, reduction of teen pregnancy, rapid urbanization, expanded education especially among women, record divorce rate and higher median marriage age.

The Westernization of Arab fertility rate (3.5 births per woman in pre-1967 Israel and four in Judea and Samaria) is apparent throughout most of the Arab and Muslim world. For instance, the 2008 map of the UN Population Division documents an average fertility rate of two-four births, compared with over four births 30 years ago. Even Yemen, the flagship of robust Arab demography, is adopting family planning. This month it approved a new law setting the minimum age for marriage at 17 for boys and girls, prohibiting marriage without the consent of the woman and benefiting divorced women.

THE JEWISH DEMOGRAPHIC tailwind behooves the new government to introduce a demographic road map, which would increase the Jewish majority, while respecting the rights of the Arab minority:

1. Placing aliya at the top of the order of national priorities, as expected from the Jewish state and as required by economic and security challenges. The global economic meltdown, and the rise in anti-Semitism should be leveraged to increase aliya from the former USSR, US, Europe, Latin America and South Africa.

2. The conversion of some 250,000 olim from the former USSR - in accordance with Jewish laws - should be expedited.

3. Jewish immigration to - instead of emigration from - Jerusalem would be facilitated by the availability of jobs and lower-cost housing, created through entrepreneurs attracted by a drastic enhancement of the city's infrastructure (airport, fast railroad, Loop, additional freeway, industrial and residential zones).

4. Enticing the return of expatriates and reducing the number of quality emigrants by improving education and research and development infrastructures.

5. Expanding high school and academic programs for prospective olim.

6. Significant development of infrastructure in the Galilee and in the Negev, triggering emigration from the Greater Tel Aviv area, which would yield economic, environmental and demographic benefits.

7. Synchronizing industrial and educational 9-5 schedule, which would facilitate raising children and obtaining employment.

8. The establishment of a global Jewish foundation, which would support Jewish fertility worldwide, in view of high assimilation, low fertility rates among non-Israeli Jews and Holocaust-driven demographic challenges.

In 1949, David Ben-Gurion considered demography a top priority to salvage the Jewish state, thus transferring to his successors a foundation for a long-term robust Jewish majority. In 2009, the new government will enjoy an impressive critical mass of demography, military, economy and technology. Will it resurrect the Ben-Gurion legacy and buttress the future of the Jewish state by reinforcing Jewish majority?

The writer is chairman of special projects at the Ariel Center for Policy Research.
Title: Re: Great news Israeli birthrate higher and population younger then muzzis
Post by: דוד בן זאב אריה on February 23, 2009, 03:53:47 PM
Wow this is much much better then I thought. Lets increase this with our own Aliyah
Title: Re: Great news Israeli birthrate higher and population younger then muzzis
Post by: Dan on February 23, 2009, 04:10:52 PM
YES! This is a Bright one spot that we must Thank G-d for!
Title: Re: Great news Israeli birthrate higher and population younger then muzzis
Post by: briann on February 23, 2009, 04:11:42 PM
I hope its true.... but it doesnt make sence.
Title: Re: Great news Israeli birthrate higher and population younger then muzzis
Post by: GoIsraelGo! on February 23, 2009, 09:37:00 PM
This is good news. I hope the Palestinian women miscarry their future abominations , and may the Jewish women continue to be fruitful and multiply!!!
G-d willing this will happen.  G-d willing !
Title: Re: Great news Israeli birthrate higher and population younger then muzzis
Post by: Ultra Requete on February 25, 2009, 06:10:32 AM
I hope its true.... but it doesnt make sence.


Why? Arabs in Yesha and Israel are just getting all those "benefits" of secularist culture and society, while Jews are going more Jewish rathern than "western". Go Israel!  :)

Title: Re: Great news Israeli birthrate higher and population younger then muzzis
Post by: Spectator on February 25, 2009, 06:29:54 AM
The fertility gap is down from six births per woman in 1969 to 0.7 in 2009, and the proportion of Jewish births has grown from 69% (of total births) in 1995 and 74% in 2007 to 75% in 2008.

Unfortuantely, from here I can see that Jewish birthrate is still lower than that of Arabs, and the gap is 0.7 births per woman.

But Jewish bithrate ACCELERATION is higher, as well as Arab bithrate DECCELERATION.  That is, the tendention is positive. And this is the most convincing answer to the leftist argument that if we don't separate from Judea and Samaria [and from some parts of pre-1967 Israel that are densely populated by Arabs], Arabs will outnumber us.



Title: Re: Great news Israeli birthrate higher and population younger then muzzis
Post by: Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks on February 25, 2009, 10:51:25 AM
It wouldn't cost the Israeli Bolshevik leadership anything to spike Arab water reservoirs with ovary-frying hormones. But they'd sooner march Jewish girls to ovens than do such a thing.
Title: Re: Great news Israeli birthrate higher and population younger then muzzis
Post by: JudiaZionista on February 25, 2009, 11:01:08 AM
That is very surprising to me and good news.  But there is so much still to be done!  Religious zionist Jews need to make aliyah, have lots of babies.  Its too late for me to have more,  :-[ but that's what I'm teaching my kids.  We can all do our part!
Title: Re: Great news Israeli birthrate higher and population younger then muzzis
Post by: Manch on February 25, 2009, 01:36:36 PM
I don't believe it. I suspect a red herring.
Title: Re: Great news Israeli birthrate higher and population younger then muzzis
Post by: Vito on February 25, 2009, 02:17:51 PM
This is great news!

Wow this is much much better then I thought. Lets increase this with our own Aliyah

The thing is.. I can understand why the secular Jews might not be comfortable with aliyah, but what about the religious Jews? The Orthodox in NYC especially..