Politics

American Jews Become More Fanatical over Israel, not Less, New Poll Shows

Contrary to claims by some liberal American Jews, most younger Jews are more attached to Israel than ever before, and support for the Zionist state is at an all-time high, a new poll has shown.

The survey, carried out by the Jewish “Workmen’s Circle” organization, showed that “young Jews are now more attached to Israel than the previous generation, almost reaching the level of interest of their elders.

While Jews 45 and older were rated as having a 40-44 level of attachment to Israel, those between 35 and 45 only scored a 24. Those under 35 got a 39 out of 100, according to the poll.

The poll looked only at Jews who are not Orthodox and do not attend Jewish day school, thus reflecting the broader Jewish population and particularly the segment of the population that attends such programs as Birthright.

It is these trips to Israel, and not a connection to Jewish life, which are being credited with the recent increase is Israel interest.

“It seems that the attachment levels for the entire age cohort are elevated due in large part to the increasing number of people who have visited Israel,” sociologist Professor Steven M. Cohen who, along with Professor Samuel Abrams, conducted the survey.

A full 34% of the under-35 age group has been to Israel, compared with 22% of 35-44 year olds. The poll dubbed the effect the “Birthright bump” in data. Birthright Israel has sent nearly 300,000 Jews between the ages of 18 to 26 to Israel since 2000.

In spite of the increased interest in Israel, however, confidence in the Israeli government has actually dropped, leading to the conclusion that the young population is more nuanced in its views of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

“Apparently, while attachment to Israel and trust in Israeli leaders are correlated, they are not the same sentiment,” says Abrams. “Among those under 35, people in my own age demographic, Jews can be both attached to Israel and assume fairly independent if not skeptical stances toward Israeli government policies.”