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  2. Russians in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Russians in Israel or Russian Israelis are post-Soviet Russian citizens who immigrated to Israel and their descendants. As of 2022, Russian-speakers number around 1,300,000 people, or 15% of the Israeli population. [3] [4] This number, however, also includes immigrants from the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states other than Russia proper. [1] [5]

  3. Russian Jews in Israel - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 45,000 illegal immigrants from the Former Soviet Union lived in Israel during the end of 2010, but it is not clear how many of them are actually Jews. [12] Currently, Russia has the highest rate of aliyah to Israel among any other country. In 2013, 7,520 people, nearly 40% of all olim, immigrated to Israel from the former Soviet Union.

  4. Demographics of Israel - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a certain number of former Soviet citizens, primarily women of Russian and Ukrainian ethnicity, emigrated to Israel, after marrying Muslim or Christian Arab citizens of Israel, who went to study in the former Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s. 1,557,698 people from the current Russia and Ukraine live in Israel. [67] Finns ...

  5. Category:Israeli people of Russian descent - Wikipedia

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    Soviet emigrants to Israel (1 C, 239 P) Y. ... Pages in category "Israeli people of Russian descent" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  6. Ethnic groups in the Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    The proportion gradually decreases away from this region, being replaced by ancient Anatolian and European alleles. Ancient Anatolian alleles are common in the genomes of modern peoples in Georgia and east Turkey (i.e. Georgians from Meskheti province, Laz and Armenians). But for peoples from north Caucasus, ancient Balkan alleles were common.

  7. Category:Israeli people of Russian-Jewish descent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Israeli people of Russian-Jewish descent" The following 182 pages are in this category, out of 182 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Israelis - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Ethnic group Israelis ישראלים ‎ إسرائيليون ‎ Flag of Israel Map of the Israeli diaspora Regions with significant populations Israel c. 9.8 million (including occupied territories) United States 106,839 – 500,000 Russia 100,000 (80,000 in Moscow) [6] India 40–70,000 [7 ...

  9. History of the Jews in Nalchik - Wikipedia

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    Tanakhum Ashurov (1894–1964), a self-taught musician, collector and performer of folk music of the peoples of the North Caucasus. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1957). People's Artist of the Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR (1953). Ilya Ilyagumovich Davydov (b. 1932), painter. Isai Illazarov (1920–1944), a World War II veteran.