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- Why American Jews No Longer Understand One Another
Why American Jews No Longer Understand One Another July 20, 2025, 6:00 a m ET Hannah Altman Share full article
- America’s relationship with Israel is fading.
If American Jews cannot articulate Israel’s centrality to their lives and identities, we can hardly expect non-Jewish Americans to appreciate why their country’s relationship with the Jewish state is so critical The sky is not falling
- Why American Jews No Longer Understand One Another
1 in 4 Americans believe recent attacks on Jews were ‘understandable,’ ADL survey finds Police make arrest in Sacramento shooting that killed one man, wounded another
- The Undoing: America’s Jews in Search of their Identity . . .
Jews in America are experiencing a crisis of political and communal anomie, as they struggle to find their place Jews are facing political uncertainties and social disruptions in connection
- Why Jews Aren’t Joining Forces With the American Right
American Jews may be at unease with the growing acceptance of literal jihadis as a loyal Democratic client base, but they are certainly not turning to the right
- Why Is Judaism Struggling In The United States? - Patheos
Many factors are contributing to the decline, but Western culture combined with the progressive theology of most American Jews are perhaps the two greatest threats to the Jewish religion in
- Thinking the Unthinkable: The Unmaking of the American Jewish . . .
Jewish political differences may never have been more pronounced, as Jews debate and disagree over what defines their vision for America and how they understand their self-interests in this
- OPINION: Why American Jews believe more – but feel less Jewish
Despite being more religious on paper, American Jews appear to be far less Jewish than their British counterparts Let’s start with belief Only one in six American Jews say they don’t believe in God In the UK, it’s a notably higher one in four
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