2002 Survey of American Jewish Opinion
Publication Date: December 2002
Publisher(s): American Jewish Committee
Special Collection: Berman Jewish Policy Archive
Topic: Politics (Political ideologies and movements)
Social conditions (Social values)
Keywords: American Jews; Attitudes
Type: Report
Coverage: United States
Abstract:
The data reported here are from the 2002 Annual Survey of American Jewish Opinion, sponsored by the American Jewish Committee, detailing the views of American Jews about a broad range of subjects. Among the topics covered in the present survey are the war against terrorism and Iraq, the Israel-Arab peace process, the attachment of American Jews to Israel, political and social issues in the United States, Jewish perceptions of anti-Semitism, Jewish opinion about various countries, and Jewish identity concerns. Some of the questions appearing in the survey are new; others are drawn from previous American Jewish Committee surveys, including the Annual Surveys of American Jewish Opinion carried out in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001.
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