Portrait of Jewish Americans in 2020: A Pew Research Center Survey
The Pew Research Center’s latest survey on Jewish Americans reveals a complex and diverse landscape of Jewish identity in the United States. The survey, conducted from November 2019 to June 2020, provides insights into the religious, cultural, and political beliefs of Jewish Americans across different age groups and denominations.
One of the key findings of the survey is the growing divergence in Jewish identity among young adults. While some young Jewish Americans are deeply religious and identify with Orthodox Judaism, others identify as Jews culturally or ethnically but not religiously. This trend is reflected in the increasing number of young Jews who describe themselves as atheist, agnostic, or having no religion.
The survey also highlights the political leanings of Jewish Americans, with a majority identifying as Democrats and supporting liberal policies. However, there is a noticeable shift among Orthodox Jews towards the Republican Party, particularly in their support for former President Donald Trump’s policies towards Israel.
Additionally, the survey explores the impact of anti-Semitism on Jewish Americans, with many reporting a rise in anti-Semitic incidents and feeling less safe than they did five years ago. Despite these challenges, the survey also reveals a strong sense of Jewish identity and connection to Jewish culture and traditions among U.S. Jews.
Overall, the Pew Research Center’s survey provides a comprehensive look at the diverse experiences and beliefs of Jewish Americans in the United States, shedding light on the complexities of Jewish identity in the modern world.