JTA — Three recent surveys of American, Israeli and French Jews commissioned by American Jewish Committee revealed that there is more that unites Diaspora and Israeli Jewish communities than divides them.. ... majority of American, Israeli, and French Jews..…
It’s not much comfort that Americans are not, well, alone in this. Germans are lonely, the bon vivant French are lonely, and even the Scandinavians—the happiest people in the world, according to the UN’s World Happiness Report—are lonely, too. . . ..…
Among U.S., French, and Israeli Jews there is large-scale agreement that being Jewish is matter of ethnicity and culture, with 59% of American sample, 43% of French and 51% of Israelis agreeing. ... Most Jews in U.S and France say that caring about Israel is important part of..…
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