
Baby Boom: Birth Rates in Israel Are on the Rise, Primarily in Jewish Families
Israel is witnessing an increase in birth rates, particularly among Jewish families, according to the latest birth statistics for 2024, after a prolonged decline in the number of children per family. Birth rates in the Arab sector, however, have continued to decline.
The 2024 data present a fascinating picture: approximately 134,000 births, compared to 131,000 in 2023 and 132,000 in 2022. The decision to bring a child into the world is a clear expression of optimism.
The number of births has increased, proving that society is more resilient and hopeful than we tend to think. The full trends in birth rates are still unclear, as comprehensive demographic data has yet to be released.
However, it is evident that despite the war, reserve duty, societal divisions, and the rising cost of living, people have not been deterred from having children – quite the opposite is true. The difficult reality has strengthened the desire among many to expand their families or at least maintain their size. (JPost/VFI News)
“And as for you, be fruitful and multiply; bring forth abundantly in the earth and multiply in it.” - Genesis 9:7
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