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Takeaways from the AP-NORC poll of more than 1,000 Jewish Americans
A survey of 1,022 Jewish adults in the U.S. reveals divided opinions on Israel's military actions in Gaza, with 70% identifying as religiously affiliated Jews and 30% as culturally or ethnically Jewish. About 60% believe Jewish prejudice is a serious problem in the U.S., and 30% report experiencing antisemitic incidents. Accusations of Israeli genocide in Gaza are acknowledged by 25% of religiously affiliated Jews and 40% of non-religiously affiliated Jews.
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