Support for Israel less important to younger Jewish Americans: Survey
Summary
A recent poll shows that younger Jewish Americans, under 45 years old, place less importance on supporting Israel compared to older Jewish Americans. Many of them focus more on other ways to connect with their culture and religion.Key Facts
- The poll was conducted by the Associated Press and NORC.
- 42 percent of Jewish Americans under 45 say support for Israel is important to them.
- Older Jewish Americans show higher levels of importance placed on supporting Israel.
- Younger Jewish Americans prefer other cultural and religious connections over political support for Israel.
- The poll highlights a generational difference in views within the American Jewish community.
- This shift may affect future community priorities and political engagement.
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