AP-NORC Poll Finds Older Jewish Adults More Likely to Tie Israel Support to Identity

A survey of 1,022 Jewish adults shows those 45 and older place greater weight on backing Israel than younger adults do, while the reverse holds for holiday observance.

An AP-NORC poll conducted among Jewish adults in the United States records a clear age split on how central support for Israel is to personal religious identity. Roughly half of those 45 and older describe such support as extremely or very important, compared with about four in ten of those under 45. The same poll finds the pattern reversed on holiday observance, with seven in ten younger adults calling it highly important against about half of the older group.

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