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New Study says American Jews
feel as close to Israel as ever
Steinhardt Social Research Institute's paper
Chart from a new report compares respondents who feel close to Israel with respondents who feel distant from it. The spread between those indicating "close" and "distant" had a substantively unimportant increase of one or two percent.
Flying in the face of two decades of research suggesting that American Jews feel less connected to Israel, a new report says that American Jews love Israel as much as they always have -- and that the connection may intensify over time.

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