Tag: Jewish Americans

AJC CEO Ted Deutch discusses Jewish American Heritage Month, emphasizing the historical contributions of Jewish Americans and exploring the concept of heroism amidst rising antisemitism.
Recently, there has been discussion about American views regarding Israel since October 2023, highlighting differing perspectives among Jewish and non-Jewish Americans.
In "Where Have All the Democrats Gone?" by John Judis and Ruy Texeira, the authors critique the Democratic Party's approach of potentially ignoring working-class white voters, suggesting that Joe Biden's unpopularity and policy issues might impact the party.
A recent Pew Research Center study reveals that a large majority of U.S. Jews support Israel's war against Hamas, believing its reasons for the conflict are justified and expressing approval for Israel's conduct during the war.
The text is a critical letter addressed to U.S. President Joe Biden, expressing dissatisfaction with his administration's approach to Israel and Jewish-related issues.
Black-Jewish relations have been complex despite both groups facing discrimination and supporting civil rights causes.
The author expresses disappointment with the statement released by the Association of Jewish Studies (AJS) following the recent violence in Israel.
In response to the recent Hamas attack on Israel resulting in casualties and abductions, Jewish Americans are actively participating in various forms of support.
Israeli protests against the government of Prime Minister Netanyahu continue in Bellevue, Greater Seattle.
AJC CEO Ted Deutch reflects on the importance of Jewish American Heritage Month, highlighting the numerous contributions Jewish Americans have made as patriotic citizens, artists, scientists, and athletes.
The Biden administration is considering the addition of a Middle East and North African (MENA) category to the U.S. Census by 2024.
The article discusses the challenges facing American Jewish communities based on the findings of the 2020 Pew Research Center report on Jewish Americans.
This article discusses the challenges faced by Jewish Americans in navigating the increasingly polarized political landscape in the United States.
The Pew Research Center's report on Jewish Americans in 2020 reveals some interesting trends.
Geoffrey Levin, a doctoral student at NYU, explores Jewish Americans' perspectives on Israel's treatment of its Arab minority during the 1950s and 60s, a period marked by military rule.
The Pew Research Center's study, "A Portrait of Jewish Americans," highlights a significant trend where a growing number of American Jews, particularly among those born since 1980, identify as Jews of no religion.
A new analysis of Pew data on the American Jewish population highlights an increase in those identifying as atheist, agnostic, or having no particular religion, particularly among younger generations, mirroring broader American trends.