Dossier
religious Jews
Coverage of religious Jews in the Nexus archive.
- Poll reveals sharp differences on Israel between religious, secular US Jews
A poll highlights significant differences between religious and secular US Jews regarding Israel's importance to their identity, with younger Jews less likely to view it as central. About 40% of religiously unaffiliated Jews believe Israel committed genocide, while most US Jews identify as Democrats.
- New AP-NORC poll reveals sharp divides among US Jews over Israel and Gaza
A new AP-NORC poll highlights significant divides among U.S. Jews over Israel and Gaza, with religious Jews more supportive of Israel’s actions compared to secular Jews. About 70% of Jewish adults identify religiously, while 30% identify culturally or ethnically, with the latter group more critical of Israel’s military operations and less emotionally attached to the country.