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Americans Feel More Positive than Negative about Jews
(Pew Research Center) Patricia Tevington - 35% of Americans view Jews very or somewhat favorably, compared with 6% who view Jews very or somewhat unfavorably, with 58% giving a neutral response, in a survey conducted Sept. 13-18, 2022. 64% of U.S. adults know someone who is Jewish. Those who know someone from a religious group are more likely to offer an opinion of the group - and usually express more positive feelings. 42% of non-Jews who know a Jewish person express positive views of Jews, double the 21% among non-Jews who do not personally know someone in this religious group.