Most, but not all, do care about the Jewish state - though a majority rate the current government 'fair or poor,' and some 10% support the anti-Israel BDS movement

Results show that 8% of American Jewry identifies as Black, Hispanic, Asian or multiracial, showing them to be a significant minority; that number nearly doubles for those under 30

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They're older, more educated, and less religious than rest of country; 1 in 10 supports Israel boycott, but most back Jewish state; most young people are marrying non-Jews

US Jewry is thriving in many ways, but most feel unsafe amid rising anti-Jewish hatred, according to study

Underlining growing polarization in community, 2020 survey finds that among all American Jews, 71% are or lean Democratic

Pew poll finds Islamic Republic is least popular in Scandinavian countries, Netherlands and US; South Koreans show least animosity, though majority still negative

Projected numbers are nearly identical to the real Jewish vote during 2016 US election

Pew Research Center global survey finds science workers also viewed more positively than business leaders, news media

Pew survey in Spring 2019 found that 67% were pessimistic about reducing the gap between rich and poor, while 56% were concerned over the political system

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