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  • Despite admin's opposition - majority of US Jews support operation in Rafah

    04/03/2024 5:34:42 AM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 11 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 3/4/24
    Despite warnings by President Joe Biden, and criticism from former President Donald Trump, a new poll has found a broad consensus among American Jews, including those who support the current President, in support of an Israeli operation in Rafah to eliminate Hamas. The March edition of the monthly Kol Haam: Voice of the People Survey, by the Jewish People Policy Institute, found that among respondents intending to vote for Biden, seven out of ten believe that Israel should enter Rafah. The only cohorts with a significant percentage against entering Rafah were those who identified as “strong liberal” (26%) and Jews...
  • U.S. Muslims to overtake Jews by 2026

    04/08/2016 1:01:12 PM PDT · by Kenton · 43 replies
    WND ^ | 4/7/2016 | Leo Hohmann
    The torrid pace of Muslim migration into the United States should be sending off alarm bells in the nation’s Jewish community, but so far it has barely registered as the sound of a pin dropping. (see rest at link)
  • New Poll: American Jews Are Moving Away From Obama

    10/13/2010 8:35:39 AM PDT · by Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid! · 83 replies
    biggovernment.com ^ | 10/12/2010 1 hour ago | Jeff Dunetz
    American Jews, 78% of whom voted to make Barack Obama president are continuing to move away from Obama and his policies. According to a survey conducted by the American Jewish Committee (AJC) , 51% of Jews approve of the way Obama is doing his job. While that number may seem high keep in mind that the AJC poll conducted in March 2010, showed the president with a 58% approval.
  • So many benevolent Jews lose big money to one twisted [Madoff] guy and anti Jewish bigots applause

    12/26/2008 7:54:36 AM PST · by PRePublic · 30 replies · 1,018+ views
     So many benevolent Jews lose big money to one twisted [Madoff] guy and anti Jewish bigots applause   So many benevolent Jews lose so much money to one twisted [Madoff] guy and anti Jewish bigots applause. Worth mentioning --at this juncture-- the unknown fact that 'most donations by Jews go to non-Jewish causes.' The again, what is classic garbage of anti-Semitism if not picking one 'bad' Jew and omitting all 'good' Jews? The very first self proclaimed "writer" to dance the evil dance was no other than the already infamous Nazi: HERR Jöran Jerma, that has adapted (among a list of...
  • Sharon to US Jews: Stop saying we're starving

    06/02/2003 2:07:20 AM PDT · by yonif · 4 replies · 160+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | Jun. 2, 2003
    There is no starvation here, and charity organizations raising money abroad should not say there is, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said at Sunday's cabinet meeting. While praising the organizations for the work they are doing, he said that in the last few months some of them have mentioned hunger in literature used to raise overseas contributions. "There is no starvation," Sharon said. "There is poverty, but no starvation." Sharon's comment was backed by Social Affairs Minister Zevulun Orlev. Sharon directed the ministers to instruct the fund-raising organizations they work with to stop marketing the country to overseas donors as a...
  • US Jews continue to fear anti-Semitism above all

    01/26/2003 8:17:12 AM PST · by yonif · 21 replies · 169+ views
    The Jerusalem Post ^ | Jan. 25, 2003 | MELISSA RADLER
    Though intermarriage and assimilation rates are sky-high and the first Orthodox Jew just announced his bid for president, the American Jewish Committee's 2002 Survey of Jewish Opinion reports that anti-Semitism is the community's number one concern. The AJC's annual survey, which polled 1,008 self-identified Jewish respondents between December 16, 2002 and January 5, 2003, found that 95% of respondents think anti-Semitism in the US is a very serious or somewhat serious problem, and 44% think the problem will only get worse with time. By a margin of two to one, respondents picked anti-Semitism over intermarriage as the "greatest threat to...