51% of Israeli Jews Believe U.S. Jews Not Supportive Enough of Israel, Haaretz Poll Finds

New survey commissioned for Wednesday’s inaugural Judaism, Israel and Diaspora Conference offers fascinating snapshot of Israeli Jews’ views on God, observance and their U.S. counterparts

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Israeli Jews have high expectations of their American cousins. According to a new Haaretz poll, 51 percent of Israeli Jews believe American Jews are not sufficiently supportive of the Jewish state. And while 33 percent said they are supportive enough, only 3 percent said they would prefer to see a higher level of criticism of Israel by American Jews.

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