A recent poll by Ruppin Academic Center's Institute for Immigration and Social Integration reveals that only 59% of Jewish-Israelis would agree for their children to learn in a classroom with non-halachicly Jewish immigrants. The study also found that olim (immigrants) may face glass ceilings in the workplace, with only 57% of respondents willing for a new immigrant to be superior to them at work. Additionally, the poll shows that 24% of Jewish Israelis believe the Law of Return should only apply to halachicly Jewish individuals. The study also explores attitudes towards relocation out of Israel, with 24% considering leaving the country for an extended period.
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