Multilingual Israel?

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Amharic
Arabic
Arabic Varieties in Israel
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community languages
community resilience
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Hebrew Monolingualism
Hebrew-only
Heritage Languages
Identity and Language Politics
immigration
Israeli society
Language Ideologies
Language Maintenance and Shift
Language Policy and Planning
linguistic practices
migration
Multilingualism in Israel
official ideologies
political tensions
Sociolinguistics of the Middle East
state policy
Yiddish

Product details

  • ISBN 9781788929097
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Multilingual Matters
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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).