New Insights into Jewish American Views: A Recent Poll Reveals Key Trends A comprehensive poll conducted by the Associated Press and NORC at the University of Chicago has shed light on the perspectives and attitudes of over 1,000 Jewish Americans. The survey, which aimed to gauge the community's views on a range of issues, has yielded some striking results. According to the poll, Jewish Americans are increasingly concerned about antisemitism, with a significant majority expressing worry about rising hate crimes and online harassment. The poll also delves into the community's stance on key policy issues, including Israel, social justice, and economic inequality. As the Jewish American community continues to navigate complex social and political landscapes, these findings offer a nuanced understanding of their values and priorities.
Takeaways from the AP-NORC poll of more than 1,000 Jewish Americans WKMG