Only one-third of American Jews say they identify as Zionist, even as nearly nine in 10 say they support Israelβs right to exist as a Jewish and Democratic state, according to a new survey conducted by Jewish Federations of North America.
The findings of the survey reveal that American Jews do not have a mutually agreed-upon definition of Zionism, with those identifying as anti-Zionist and those identifying as Zionist ascribing sharply different meanings to the term.
For example, about 80% of anti-Zionist Jews say βsupporting whatever actions Israel takesβ is a tenet of Zionism, while only about 15% of self-identified Zionists share the belief, according to the survey.
The significance of the survey
The survey marks the most detailed assessment of the sentiments of American Jews about Zionism by a major Jewish organization in the United States, finding that 14% of Jews ages 18 to 34 identify as anti-Zionist and that the only demographic with a majority of self-identified Zionists was Millennials between 35 and 44.
The survey comes as tensions following the Oct. 7 attack, Israelβs war in Gaza, and the election of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani have put a sustained sp
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