The Evolution of the Israeli Third Sector: A Conceptual and Empirical Analysis

Rachel Calipha, B. Gidron
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The expansion and development of the nonprofit sector worldwide in the 1980s and 1990s did not bypass Israel, and, as in other countries, sparked an interest for study to uncover its characteristics and major features. The Israeli population—both Jewish and Arab—has a rich tradition of voluntaristic activity on the individual as well as on the collective (organizational) levels, mostly in the communal context. The modern welfare state created new opportunities and new challenges for such activity within the broad framework of the nonprofit sector. This article aims to review the development of the nonprofit sector in Israel and analyze it within existing nonprofit theories. It takes a historical perspective in looking at its evolution, in light of political, social, ideological, and economic changes in the world and in the country. It discusses the development of policy and government involvement on the one hand and the unique features of Israeli philanthropy, both Jewish and Arab, on the other. It analyzes Israel’s civil society and social movements, as well as social entrepreneurship and their expression in the Third Sector. The article also covers the development of research and education on the Third Sector; it includes a review of research centers, databases, journals, and specific programs that were developed by Israeli universities. Finally, this article summarizes the characteristics of the nonprofit sector in Israel.
以色列第三部门的演变:概念与实证分析
20世纪80年代和90年代,非营利部门在世界范围内的扩张和发展并没有绕过以色列,与其他国家一样,激发了研究以色列的兴趣,以揭示其特征和主要特征。以色列人——包括犹太人和阿拉伯人——在个人和集体(组织)层面上都有丰富的自愿活动传统,主要是在社区背景下。现代福利国家在非营利部门的广泛框架内为这种活动创造了新的机会和新的挑战。本文旨在回顾以色列非营利部门的发展,并在现有的非营利理论中对其进行分析。它以历史的角度来看待它的演变,根据世界和国家的政治、社会、意识形态和经济变化。它一方面讨论了政策和政府参与的发展,另一方面讨论了以色列慈善事业的独特之处,包括犹太人和阿拉伯人。它分析了以色列的公民社会和社会运动,以及社会企业家精神及其在第三部门的表现。文章还涵盖了第三部门研究和教育的发展;它包括对以色列大学开发的研究中心、数据库、期刊和具体项目的回顾。最后,本文总结了以色列非营利部门的特点。
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