What We Do
Since 2014, over 250,000 Russian-speaking immigrants have come to Israel seeking democracy. Yet many don’t vote or take part in the public struggle for it.
Israel Shelanu is a nonprofit organization founded in 2023. It connects immigrants from different waves of aliyah and native-born Israelis in the struggle for democracy, the rule of law, equality, and freedom in Israel.
We organize trainings and tours for opinion leaders and build an activist community through mentorship, civic initiatives, and identity workshops. For the wider public, we hold lectures and learning events with experts and share accessible information through our social media platforms.
Since our founding, more than 3,000 people have already joined our programs, trainings, and civic initiatives.
60%
increase in understanding Israeli democracy and society
35%
increase in trust in democratic institutions
40%
increase in intention to stay in Israel and participate in elections
Our Projects

.png)
Lectures & Webinars
Holding 30+ events a year in Russian and English on democracy and society with leading speakers — attended by 600+ people, both online and offline.

Civic Engagement
Volunteering in the rehabilitation of the South and the North; civic initiatives and petitions on urgent social issues, including the collection of over 2,000 signatures.



Educational Tours
10+ tours a year exploring Israeli past and it's democracy development - at Ben-Gurion's Home at Sde Boker, Independence Hall in Tel Aviv, in Jerusalem and more.

Training Programs
Organizing training on Israeli democracy and society, in cooperation with leading Israeli civil society organizations. 100+ participants completed our training this year.

Fostering public discourse
Supporting studies on immigration waves and encouraging dialogue in civil society.



News Channel “In Brief”
Daily updates in Russian for nearly 15,000 subscribers. More than 50% say the channel has improved their understanding of what is happening in Israel. In partnership with a Hebrew-language channel “המבזק החברתי”.

Media Activism
Producing Russian-language videos with Hebrew subtitles and translated content from leading Israeli voices, making democratic debates accessible across communities.
Who We are: Our Story
Israel Shelanu was born out of social activism and cooperation, uniting diverse voices in Israel.
Our values — Freedom, Equity, Diversity, Community, Responsibility, Transparency, Empowerment.
We first came together during the 2011 tent protests, raising our voices about the housing struggles of the 1990s immigrants.
From there, we founded Generation 1.5, the first NGO to bring the Russian-speaking story into Israeli public life. We challenged stereotypes, gave young immigrants a voice, and added the history of Soviet Jewry to Israel’s collective memory. We also established Russian-speaking departments in national NGOs such as Israel Hofsheet and the Women’s Lobby. We have built a network of professionals and partners — including experts from the former Soviet Union who work in Russian, the 1.5 generation of immigrants who work in Hebrew, and native-born Israelis — all working toward a more inclusive society.
In 2023, during the protests against the judicial overhaul, a new wave of immigrants — many who arrived after Russia’s 2014 invasion of Crimea — joined our efforts. We became a registered NGO and began connecting dozens of organizations with Russian-speaking communities across Israel.
Today, our team includes strategists, researchers, advocates, and activists from both Hebrew- and Russian-speaking Israel, representing both older and newer waves of immigration. Together, we make sure Russian-speaking olim are part of Israel’s democratic future.
For us, this is both a correction of the past — addressing the unmet needs of the 1990s immigrants — and an investment in the future.

With your support, olim and sabras work side by side, building trust, impact, and hope for generations to come.
*Information about our NGO on the Ministry of Justice website
Proper Management Certificate (Nihul Takin) *
Issued by the Israeli Ministry of Justice






