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Multilingual Israel?

Old Ideologies and New Realities
Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2026
Multilingual Matters (Verlag)
978-1-78892-909-7 (ISBN)
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This book provides the most comprehensive overview to date of multilingualism in Israel, spanning Hebrew-only ideologies, immigrant and heritage languages, and grassroots initiatives. It offers essential insights for scholars, students and those interested in sociolinguistics, language policy and the complexities of Israeli society.
Engages directly with the delicate intersections between homogenizing state policies and the extraordinary linguistic diversity on the ground.



This book provides the most comprehensive overview to date of multilingualism in Israel, spanning Hebrew-only ideologies, immigrant and heritage languages, and grassroots community initiatives. The first section ('Ideologies') examines the persistence of monolingual Hebrew language ideologies and state efforts to regulate Yiddish, Arabic and other languages, and how such efforts have been contested in domains such as cinema, theatre, the printed press and digital media.



The second section ('Realities') explores the resilience of community languages, from Amharic and Russian to Chinese, Ladino and local sign languages, and demonstrates how community resilience and linguistic practices often prove stronger than official ideologies or state policy.



By situating multilingual practices within current political tensions, migration debates and language ideologies, the book offers essential insights for scholars, students and those interested in sociolinguistics, language policy and the complexities of Israeli society.

Iair G. Or is a Lecturer at Kibbutzim College of Education and Tel Aviv University, Israel. His research interests include the instruction and language planning of Hebrew and Arabic in Israel, as well as minority language communities. Elana Shohamy is Professor in Tel Aviv University School of Education and The Lowy International School, Israel. She is the author of many books, most recently Developing Multilingual Education Policies (co-authored with Michal Tannenbaum, Routledge, 2023). Bernard Spolsky (1932-2022) was a Professor of English at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. His authored works include The Languages of Israel: Policy, Ideology and Practice (1999, with Elana Shohamy, Multilingual Matters) and Rethinking Language Policy (Edinburgh University Press, 2021).

Chapter 1. Iair G. Or, Elana Shohamy and Bernard Spolsky: Israel: A Multilingual Space Shaped by People, Media Technology, Policies, Ideologies and Needs



PART 1: IDEOLOGIES



Chapter 2. Dafna Yitzhaki: 'This Clause Does Not Harm the Status Given to the Arabic Language…' – The Nation State Law and the Status of the Arabic Language – A Language Ideology Perspective



Chapter 3. Yuval Rubovitch: The War of Languages and German-Speaking Jewry



Chapter 4. Rachel Rojanski: Was Yiddish Really Persecuted in Early Israel? The Case of the Yiddish Press



Chapter 5. Abed al-Rahman Mar’i: Ideological Dilemmas in the Use of Arabizi by Young Arab Citizens in Israel



Chapter 6. Oren Livio: ‘Israeli Arabic’: The Story of New Varieties in the State of Israel



Chapter 7. Sarit Cofman-Simhon: Jewish Languages and Inclusivity-Exclusivity Dialectics in Israeli Theatre



Chapter 8. Sigal Yona: The Presence of Arabic in Israeli Cinema



PART 2: REALITIES



Chapter 9. Dolly Eliyahu-Levi: Abugida: Keeping the Tigrinya Language and Culture Alive



Chapter 10. Yael Gaulan and Yuli Hatzofe: Humanizing Through Language Instruction: Hebrew Classes for Asylum Seekers in Israel



Chapter 11. Adam Ahmed and Lisa Richlen: Language Reclamation: A Response to the Oppressive Sudanese State and a Coping Strategy for Darfurian Asylum Seekers in Israel



Chapter 12. Belaynesh Mekonen, Monica Broido and Michal Tannenbaum: Keepers of the Flame: Mitigating Language Shift in the Ethiopian Jewish Community in Israel



Chapter 13. Wendy Sandler: The Sign Language Mosaic in Israel



Chapter 14. Marina Niznik: The Russian Israeli Community: A Language-Based Phenomenon



Chapter 15 Ivonne Lerner and Rosalie Sitman: Spanish and the Spanish-Speaking Community in Israel Today



Chapter 16 Ora (Rodrigue) Schwarzwald: Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) in Israel in a Multilingual Society



Chapter 17. Tamar Cohen-Kehat: Patterns of Maintenance, Use and Teaching of Chinese as a Heritage Language in Chinese Communities in Israel



Chapter 18. Haitam Shehadeh: The Presence of Hebrew in the Arabic Discourse of Staff Meetings in an Arab School

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.6.2026
Reihe/Serie Multilingual Matters ; 182
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-78892-909-8 / 1788929098
ISBN-13 978-1-78892-909-7 / 9781788929097
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