Most students have thoughts about emigrating to Israel. A significant number go on aliyah. We are proud of our Israel programs, which come at a considerable cost to the university.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As far as YU faculty and students are concerned, the love for Israel is very strong. Probably about three thousand of our graduates have settled in Israel. On average, every year 650 male and female students study in Israel for a minimum of one year.
Young people in Israel are encouraged to design, produce and sell their products from high school. Technical universities also matter. Teach and introduce entrepreneurship courses in technical universities.
I find it shameful that in nearly all the universities of Europe, Palestinian students sponsor and nurture anti-Semitism.
Twenty percent of students in Israel's schools are haredim; another 20% are retired; another 20% are Arab. I have no problem with any of them.
Jewish students, by culture and by ability and by the very nature of their liveliness, make a university a much more habitable place in terms of intellectual life.
There are many Israelis who live abroad and love the country.
I've been impressed, obviously, with what Israel has done over the years, as it related to technology, agriculture, research in general.
My academic specialization is Arab-Israel relations.
I don't have any interest to go to Israel. I don't think I'd ever have a cause to go.
Because of our youthful population, we suffer from unemployment in Iran. We need more universities and more job opportunities for the young.
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