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  1. Israeli Americans (Hebrew: אָמֵרִיקָאִים יִשׂרָאֵליִם, romanized: Ameriqaim Yiśraʾelim, or ישראלים-אמריקאים) are Americans who are of full or partial Israeli descent. In this category are those who are Israelis through nationality and/or citizenship.

  2. This is a list of notable Israeli Americans. It includes both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship, and their American descendants. The list is ordered by category of human endeavor. Persons with significant contributions in two fields are listed in both pertinent categories, to facilitate easy lookup.

  3. USIsraeli ties strengthened during the second Reagan term. Israel was granted "major non-NATO ally" status in 1989, giving it access to expanded weapons systems and opportunities to bid on US defense contracts. The United States maintained grant aid to Israel at $3 billion annually and implemented a free trade agreement in 1985.

  4. Its mission is to preserve and strengthen the Israeli and Jewish identities of future generations, strengthen the American Jewish community, and strengthen the relationship between citizens of the United States and the State of Israel.

  5. Israeli Americans are American of Israeli ancestry. The Israeli consulate in New York has estimated that 180,000 to 200,000 Israelis live in the United States. [2] Related pages. American Jews. References. ↑ "Why more Israelis are moving to the US". Times of Israel. ↑ "How Many Israelis Live in America, Anyway?". Haaretz. Category:

  6. O Conselho Americano-Israelita (em inglês: Israeli-American Council, em hebraico: ארגון הקהילה הישראלית-אמריקאית) é uma organização norte-americana que tem como missão: "construir e manter unida à comunidade israelita - americana durante as próximas gerações, e fomentar seu apoio para o estado de ...

  7. Overview. Located in the Middle East and slightly larger than the state of Massachusetts, Israel measures 7,992 miles (20,700 square kilometers). It is bordered to the north by Lebanon, Syria and Jordan to the east, Egypt to the southwest, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. The capital is Jerusalem, the largest city in Israel.