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AJC 2021 Survey of American and Israeli Jewish Opinion

American Jewish Committee 2021 Survey of American and Israeli Jewish Opinion

In June 2021, AJC released its annual survey of American Jewish opinion along with a companion survey capturing the views of Israeli Jews. The two surveys shed light on the perspectives of American and Israeli Jews on a range of important topics focusing on the relationship between the Jewish state and the Diaspora, attitudes toward President Biden, and much more.

Use the links below to view the survey and read AJC's analysis.

American Jewish Committee 2021 Survey of American Jewish Opinion
AJC 2021 Survey of American Jewish Opinion
June 14, 2021
AJC 2021 Survey of American Jewish Opinion was conducted for American Jewish Committee (AJC) via telephone by SSRS, an independent research company, from March 25 - May 9, 2021 among a nationally representative sample of 1,000 respondents aged 18 or older of Jewish religion or background. The margin of error for total respondents is plus or minus 4.5 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.
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American Jewish Committee 2021 Survey of Israeli Jewish Opinion
AJC 2021 Survey of Israeli Jewish Opinion
June 14, 2021
American Jewish Committee’s 2021 Survey of Israeli Jewish Opinion, conducted by Geocartography, is based on an internet survey and telephone survey carried out in May of 2021 with a national sample of 1,000 Jews over the age of 18. The margin of error is plus or minus 3 percent.
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Top 5 Things American and Israeli Jews Should Know About Each Other
June 15, 2021
American Jewish Committee’s 2021 Surveys of American and Israeli Jewish Opinion released Monday reveal gaps in knowledge about Israel among American Jews and a lack of education and curiosity about American Jews among Israelis.
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AJC Surveys of U.S., Israeli Jews Reveal Inadequate Education on Israel, Diaspora
June 14, 2021
The two largest Jewish communities in the world are significantly lacking in education about each other, concludes new American Jewish Committee (AJC) surveys of Israeli and U.S. Jews.
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American Jewish Committee 2021 Survey of American Jewish Opinion
AJC 2021 Survey of American Jewish Opinion - Part I
June 2, 2021
The questions on U.S. political issues, U.S.-Israel relations, and the peace process are part of a larger American Jewish Committee (AJC) survey conducted by the research company SSRS that will be released in mid-June.
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AJC Survey: Most Jews Approve of Biden Leadership
June 2, 2021
More than four months after President Biden’s inauguration, majorities of American Jews give him high marks for his performance as president, and his handling of U.S-Israel relations and the threat of antisemitism, according to a new national survey by the nonpartisan American Jewish Committee (AJC). The questions on U.S. political issues, U.S-Israel relations, and the peace process are part of a larger survey that will be released later this month.
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