Do American Jews Think Mideast Peace Is Possible?

Do American Jews Think Mideast Peace Is Possible?

A new Pew Research Center survey is a reminder that the view widely held in some parts of the world -- that American Jews uniformly back a hardline stance on the Israeli-Palestinian issue -- is simply not true. The 5.3 million-member American Jewish community is far from monolithic in its emotional attachment to Israel, on a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, or on many of the other issues that bedevil the peace process. In fact, there are wide differences between Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform Jews on many of these concerns.

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