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  1. Share of Americans who say that certain anti-Jewish stereotypes are true...

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    Statista, Share of Americans who say that certain anti-Jewish stereotypes are true U.S. 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1396577/us-belief-in-anti-jewish-stereotypes/
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    Time period covered
    Sep 2022 - Oct 2022
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    According to a survey conducted in 2022, ** percent of Americans said that it was mostly or somewhat true that Jews stick together more than other Americans in the United States. ** percent also agreed that it was mostly or somewhat true that Jews in business go out of their way to hire other Jews.

  2. Share of Americans with a low or high household income 2022, by religion

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    Updated Aug 15, 2022
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    Statista (2022). Share of Americans with a low or high household income 2022, by religion [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1416272/us-household-income-by-religious-affiliation/
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    Aug 15, 2022
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    Time period covered
    Feb 22, 2022 - Mar 21, 2022
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    According to a survey conducted in 2022, ** percent of Jewish Americans said that they made 100,000 U.S. dollars or more in the United States. In comparison, ** percent of Muslim Americans said that they made less than 30,000 U.S. dollars.

  3. Share of Americans who say that certain anti-Jewish stereotypes are true...

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    Updated Dec 18, 2024
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    Statista Research Department (2024). Share of Americans who say that certain anti-Jewish stereotypes are true U.S. 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.boostndoto.org/?p=2379579
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    Dec 18, 2024
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    Authors
    Statista Research Department
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    According to a survey conducted in 2022, 70 percent of Americans said that it was mostly or somewhat true that Jews stick together more than other Americans in the United States. 53 percent also agreed that it was mostly or somewhat true that Jews in business go out of their way to hire other Jews.

  4. Jewish population by country 2022

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    Updated Oct 15, 2023
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    Statista (2023). Jewish population by country 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1351079/jewish-pop-by-country/
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    Oct 15, 2023
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2022
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    The two countries with the greatest shares of the world's Jewish population are the United States and Israel. The United States had been a hub of Jewish immigration since the nineteenth century, as Jewish people sought to escape persecution in Europe by emigrating across the Atlantic. The Jewish population in the U.S. is largely congregated in major urban areas, such as New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, with the New York metropolitan area being the city with the second largest Jewish population worldwide, after Tel Aviv, Israel. Israel is the world's only officially Jewish state, having been founded in 1948 following the first Arab-Israeli War. While Jews had been emigrating to the holy lands since the nineteenth century, when they were controlled by the Ottoman Empire, immigration increased rapidly following the establishment of the state of Israel. Jewish communities in Eastern Europe who had survived the Holocaust saw Israel as a haven from persecution, while the state encouraged immigration from Jewish communities in other regions, notably the Middle East & North Africa. Smaller Jewish communities remain in Europe in countries such as France, the UK, and Germany, and in other countries which were hotspots for Jewish migration in the twentieth century, such as Canada and Argentina.

  5. Public opinion of Jews in Israel on the United States 2021, by political...

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    Updated Oct 31, 2024
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    Statista Research Department (2024). Public opinion of Jews in Israel on the United States 2021, by political orientation [Dataset]. https://abripper.com/lander/abripper.com/index.php?_=%2Ftopics%2F9504%2Fpolitics-in-israel%2F%2341%2FknbtSbwP4AQxR5jTrc%2Fhf8cOrBy0%3D
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    Oct 31, 2024
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    Authors
    Statista Research Department
    Area covered
    Israel, United States
    Description

    The United States is regarded as one of the most important partner of Israel. The two countries hold strong political, economic, and cultural relations. In a survey conducted in Israel in 2021, 90 percent of the Jewish self-identified left-wing respondents stated that they saw the United States as a friendly country. This political group had the most favorable opinion of the United States. However, many respondents who politically identified as center or right-wing supporters also saw the United States as an Israel-friendly country (80 percent and 71 percent, respectively).

    Strong trade ties 

    The United States is an important trade partner of Israel. In 2021, imports from the United States into Israel accumulated nearly 7.9 billion U.S. dollars. This was a slight increase compared to the previous year. Imports include machinery, electrical products, vehicles, and aircraft. In addition, in the same year, the value of exports from Israel to the United States reached 11.89 billion U.S. dollars, which was a considerable increase compared to the previous year. Israel exports several goods to the United States, including medicines and electronic components.

    Numerous American tourists in Israel 

    In 2021, the number of tourists from the United States in Israel amounted to 149,000 compared to around 200,000 in the previous year. This decrease stemmed from the coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions that prevented international tourists from entering the country. Numerous American tourists visit Israel every year, including groups of Israeli and Jewish youth who reside in the United States and take, in well-known programs such as Taglit or Masa.

  6. Share of Americans with a low or high household income 2022, by religion

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    Updated Dec 18, 2024
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    Statista Research Department (2024). Share of Americans with a low or high household income 2022, by religion [Dataset]. https://www.boostndoto.org/?p=2379579
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    Dec 18, 2024
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Authors
    Statista Research Department
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    According to a survey conducted in 2022, 44 percent of Jewish Americans said that they made 100,000 U.S. dollars or more in the United States. In comparison, 33 percent of Muslim Americans said that they made less than 30,000 U.S. dollars.

  7. U.S. opinion on what people can say about Jews and Muslims in public 2024

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    Statista, U.S. opinion on what people can say about Jews and Muslims in public 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1494211/us-opinion-on-allowing-people-to-speak-offensively-in-public/
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Feb 13, 2024 - Feb 25, 2024
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    According to a survey conducted in 2024, ** percent of Americans agreed that people in the United States should be allowed to express speech that supports Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state in public, even if it might offend others. In comparison, only ** percent of Americans said that people should be allowed to express speech that supports Palestinians having their own state in public. However, a much smaller share of Americans were found to believe that calling for violence against Jews or Muslims should be allowed in public, at ** percent and ** percent respectively.

  8. Historical Jewish population by region 1170-1995

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    Updated Jan 1, 2001
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    Statista (2001). Historical Jewish population by region 1170-1995 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1357607/historical-jewish-population/
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    Jan 1, 2001
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    The world's Jewish population has had a complex and tumultuous history over the past millennia, regularly dealing with persecution, pogroms, and even genocide. The legacy of expulsion and persecution of Jews, including bans on land ownership, meant that Jewish communities disproportionately lived in urban areas, working as artisans or traders, and often lived in their own settlements separate to the rest of the urban population. This separation contributed to the impression that events such as pandemics, famines, or economic shocks did not affect Jews as much as other populations, and such factors came to form the basis of the mistrust and stereotypes of wealth (characterized as greed) that have made up anti-Semitic rhetoric for centuries. Development since the Middle Ages The concentration of Jewish populations across the world has shifted across different centuries. In the Middle Ages, the largest Jewish populations were found in Palestine and the wider Levant region, with other sizeable populations in present-day France, Italy, and Spain. Later, however, the Jewish disapora became increasingly concentrated in Eastern Europe after waves of pogroms in the west saw Jewish communities move eastward. Poland in particular was often considered a refuge for Jews from the late-Middle Ages until the 18th century, when it was then partitioned between Austria, Prussia, and Russia, and persecution increased. Push factors such as major pogroms in the Russian Empire in the 19th century and growing oppression in the west during the interwar period then saw many Jews migrate to the United States in search of opportunity.

  9. Opinion of American Jews on dismantling West Bank settlements 2019

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    Statista, Opinion of American Jews on dismantling West Bank settlements 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1043022/opinion-american-jews-dismantling-west-bank-settlements/
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    Time period covered
    Apr 10, 2019 - May 7, 2019
    Area covered
    West Bank, United States
    Description

    In 2019, opinion among American Jews on the dismantling of Jewish settlements in the West Bank as part of a peace agreement between Israel and Palestine was divided. ** percent of respondents said that Israel should be willing to dismantle some of the Jewish settlements, and ** percent said that Israel should not be willing to dismantle any of the settlements.

  10. Opinion of American Jews on if the State of Israel is vital for the future...

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    Updated Jul 10, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Opinion of American Jews on if the State of Israel is vital for the future 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1042990/opinion-american-jews-state-israel-vital-future/
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    Jul 10, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Apr 10, 2019 - May 7, 2019
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In 2019, the vast majority of American Jews believed that a thriving State of Israel is vital for the long-term future of the Jewish people, with ** percent of respondents agreeing. Additionally, a majority of respondents also believed that the Jewish Diaspora was vital for the future of the Jewish people.

  11. U.S. Religion Census - Religious Congregations and Membership Study, 2020...

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    Updated 2020
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    The Association of Religion Data Archives (2020). U.S. Religion Census - Religious Congregations and Membership Study, 2020 (Metro Area File) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/2K8VY
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    2020
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    Dataset funded by
    United Church of Christ
    The Lilly Endowment, Inc.
    Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
    Southern Baptist Convention
    The Church of the Nazarene
    Glenmary Research Center
    The John Templeton Foundation
    Description

    This study, designed and carried out by the "http://www.asarb.org/" Target="_blank">Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB), compiled data on 372 religious bodies by county in the United States. Of these, the ASARB was able to gather data on congregations and adherents for 217 religious bodies and on congregations only for 155. Participating bodies included 354 Christian denominations, associations, or communions (including Latter-day Saints, Messianic Jews, and Unitarian/Universalist groups); counts of Jain, Shinto, Sikh, Tao, Zoroastrian, American Ethical Union, and National Spiritualist Association congregations, and counts of congregations and adherents from Baha'i, three Buddhist groupings, two Hindu groupings, and four Jewish groupings, and Muslims. The 372 groups reported a total of 356,642 congregations with 161,224,088 adherents, comprising 48.6 percent of the total U.S. population of 331,449,281. Membership totals were estimated for some religious groups.

    In January 2024, the ARDA added 21 religious tradition (RELTRAD) variables to this dataset. These variables start at variable #8 (TOTCNG_2020). Categories were assigned based on pages 88-94 in the original "https://www.usreligioncensus.org/index.php/node/1638" Target="_blank">2020 U.S. Religion Census Report.

    Visit the "https://www.thearda.com/us-religion/sources-for-religious-congregations-membership-data" Target="_blank">frequently asked questions page for more information about the ARDA's religious congregation and membership data sources.

  12. Share of Jews deemed US recognizing Golan as Israeli sovereignty beneficial...

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    Updated Apr 1, 2019
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    Statista (2019). Share of Jews deemed US recognizing Golan as Israeli sovereignty beneficial 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/990872/israel-jews-israeli-agreeing-with-us-recognizing-golan-as-israeli-sovereignty/
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    Apr 1, 2019
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    Time period covered
    Mar 24, 2019 - Mar 25, 2019
    Area covered
    Israel
    Description

    This statistic illustrates the share of Jewish respondents in Israel agreeing that the United States recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights contributes to Israel’s vital interests as of 2019, by political bloc. During the surveyed time period, a share of ** percent of the Israeli Jews associated with the political right bloc agreed, that the United States recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights contributes to Israel’s vital interests.

  13. Share of world's Jewish population in Europe 1170-1995

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    Updated Jan 1, 2001
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    Statista (2001). Share of world's Jewish population in Europe 1170-1995 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1396700/share-world-jewish-pop-europe-eastern-europe-historical/
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    Jan 1, 2001
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    Throughout history, the displacement and migration of Jewish populations has been a repeating theme. In ancient times, the worlds Jewish population was concentrated in the Middle East, especially around Judaism's spiritual homeland in present-day Israel. However, the population distribution of the world's Jewry began to shift in the Middle Ages, with an increasing share living in Europe. Initially, Western Europe (particularly France, Italy, and Spain) had the largest Jewish populations, before they then migrated eastward in later centuries. Between the 18th and mid-20th centuries, over half of the worl'd Jews lived in Europe, with over 80 percent of these living in Eastern Europe.

    Poland had become a refuge for Jews fleeing persecution in the Middle Ages, although shifting borders and foreign influence meant that long-term security was never fully attained, and a series of pogroms in the Russian Empire in the 1800s, and rising anti-Semitism in Central Europe in the early-1900s contributred to waves of migration to the United States and Israel during this time. After the Holocaust saw the genocide of up to six million Jews (over one third of the world's Jewish population), the share of Jews living in Europe dropped drastically, and emmigration outside of Europe increased. Today, the United States has the world's largest Jewish population in the world at around 7.3 million people, just ahead of Israel with 7.1 million.

  14. Kosher Foods Market Analysis, Size, and Forecast 2025-2029: North America...

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    Technavio (2025). Kosher Foods Market Analysis, Size, and Forecast 2025-2029: North America (US and Canada), Europe (France, Germany, Italy, and UK), Middle East and Africa (Egypt, KSA, Oman, and UAE), APAC (China, India, and Japan), South America (Argentina and Brazil), and Rest of World (ROW) [Dataset]. https://www.technavio.com/report/kosher-foods-market-industry-analysis
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 20, 2025
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    TechNavio
    Authors
    Technavio
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    Time period covered
    2025 - 2029
    Area covered
    Canada, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom, United States
    Description

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    Kosher Foods Market Size 2025-2029

    The kosher foods market size is valued to increase by USD 16.5 billion, at a CAGR of 7.2% from 2024 to 2029. Rise in Jewish and Muslim population will drive the kosher foods market.

    Major Market Trends & Insights

    North America dominated the market and accounted for a 39% growth during the forecast period.
    By Product - Kosher pareve segment was valued at USD 13.80 billion in 2023
    By Distribution Channel - Supermarkets and hypermarkets segment accounted for the largest market revenue share in 2023
    

    Market Size & Forecast

    Market Opportunities: USD 74.84 billion
    Market Future Opportunities: USD 16.50 billion
    CAGR from 2024 to 2029: 7.2%
    

    Market Summary

    The market, fueled by the increasing global population adhering to kosher dietary laws, has experienced significant growth. According to market research, the value of the global kosher food industry surpassed USD 23 billion in 2020. This expansion is driven not only by the Jewish community but also by the growing popularity of private label kosher food brands. The market's evolution is marked by intense competition, particularly from the halal foods sector. Both industries cater to specific dietary requirements, creating a unique dynamic in the food industry. As consumer preferences shift towards healthier and ethically sourced food options, kosher food manufacturers are adapting by offering organic and gluten-free products.
    Moreover, advancements in technology have streamlined production processes, ensuring stricter adherence to kosher certification standards. This commitment to quality and transparency is crucial for maintaining consumer trust and loyalty. The market continues to innovate, with new product launches and collaborations shaping its future direction. In conclusion, the market's growth is underpinned by demographic trends, consumer preferences, and technological advancements. With a global value of over USD 23 billion in 2020, this sector is poised for continued expansion and evolution.
    

    What will be the Size of the Kosher Foods Market during the forecast period?

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    How is the Kosher Foods Market Segmented?

    The kosher foods industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.

    Product
    
      Kosher pareve
      Kosher meat
      Kosher dairy
    
    
    Distribution Channel
    
      Supermarkets and hypermarkets
      Grocery stores
      Online stores
    
    
    End-user
    
      Household consumers
      Food service industry
      Food processing industry
    
    
    Geography
    
      North America
    
        US
        Canada
    
    
      Europe
    
        France
        Germany
        Italy
        UK
    
    
      Middle East and Africa
    
        Egypt
        KSA
        Oman
        UAE
    
    
      APAC
    
        China
        India
        Japan
    
    
      South America
    
        Argentina
        Brazil
    
    
      Rest of World (ROW)
    

    By Product Insights

    The kosher pareve segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.

    The market continues to evolve, with a significant focus on consumer acceptance testing and adherence to religious dietary laws. Pareve foods, which are neither meat nor dairy, account for a substantial portion of this market. Products such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, grains, tofu, and plant proteins undergo rigorous checks to ensure they meet kosher standards. These include packaging material approval, heavy metal detection, and sensory evaluation. The manufacturing process undergoes validation, with energy consumption metrics and inventory management playing crucial roles. Food safety regulations mandate temperature monitoring, microbiological testing, and pest control methods. The supply chain is meticulously managed, with distribution logistics, order fulfillment, and retail shelf placement all factored in.

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    The Kosher pareve segment was valued at USD 13.80 billion in 2019 and showed a gradual increase during the forecast period.

    Kosher certification involves a production facility audit, chemical analysis, and ingredient traceability. Quality control systems oversee product formulation, labeling requirements, nutritional labeling, and packaging integrity. Compliance with dietary laws and shelf life testing are essential, as is adherence to Waste Management practices and ingredient sourcing with specifications. A recent study revealed that 85% of consumers prefer kosher-certified products, highlighting the market's importance.

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    Regional Analysis

    North America is estimated to contribute 39% to the growth of the global market during the forecast period. Technavio's analysts have elaborately explained the regional trends and drivers that shape the market during the forecast period.

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  15. Share of Jewish populations in Eastern European countries 1930-1991

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    Updated Jan 1, 2000
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    Statista (2000). Share of Jewish populations in Eastern European countries 1930-1991 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1069982/jewish-population-share-in-early-late-1900s/
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    Dataset authored and provided by
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    Time period covered
    1930 - 1991
    Area covered
    Eastern Europe, Europe, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Czechia
    Description

    The Jewish population of Europe decreased dramatically during the 20th century, as millions of Jews were killed during the Holocaust of the Second World War, while millions of others emigrated to escape persecution (notably to Israel and the U.S.). Some estimates suggest that the total number of Jews in Europe in 1933 was approximately 9.5 million people, with the majority of these living in Eastern Europe. Jews were a minority in most countries, however they still made up a significant portion of the population in countries such as Hungary, Poland and Romania. Following the war however, the Jewish populations in these countries dropped drastically, and by the end of the century they made up just 0.1 percent or less in several countries.

  16. Jews agreeing with US recognizing Golan as Israeli sovereignty boosts...

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    Updated Apr 1, 2019
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    Statista (2019). Jews agreeing with US recognizing Golan as Israeli sovereignty boosts Netanyahu 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/990921/israel-jews-agreeing-with-us-recognizing-golan-as-israeli-sovereignty-will-boost-netanyahu/
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    Apr 1, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Mar 24, 2019 - Mar 25, 2019
    Area covered
    Israel
    Description

    This statistic illustrates the share of Jewish respondents agreeing that the United States recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights will boost Netanyahu’s standing in the current election campaign as of 2019, by political bloc. During the surveyed time period, a share of ** percent of the Israeli Jews associated with the political right bloc agreed, that the United States recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights will boost Netanyahu’s standing in the current election campaign.

  17. Share of Americans who have actively served in the U.S. military 2022, by...

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    Updated Jul 10, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Share of Americans who have actively served in the U.S. military 2022, by religion [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1609216/us-religious-groups-by-military-service/
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    Jul 10, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Feb 22, 2022 - Mar 21, 2022
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    According to a survey conducted in 2022, White Evangelicals and Muslims were the most likely religious groups in the United States to say that they had ever served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, Military Reserves, or National Guard, at ** percent and ** percent respectively. In comparison, Jews were the least likely group to say that they had actively served in the military, at **** percent.

  18. 2012 U.S. Jewish Opinion: major problems faced by Israel

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    Statista, 2012 U.S. Jewish Opinion: major problems faced by Israel [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/225905/us-jewish-opinion-what-are-the-major-problems-faced-by-israel/
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    Time period covered
    Mar 2012
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This statistic shows the views of Jewish community members in the United States with respect to what they view as being potential problems for Israel. ** percent of respondents felt that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict posed a major problem. ** percent felt that Iran's nuclear program also posed a major problem for Israel.

  19. View on adequate number of roles for LGBT people in Hollywood 2019, by...

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    Updated Jan 15, 2019
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    Statista (2019). View on adequate number of roles for LGBT people in Hollywood 2019, by religion [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/965991/roles-lgbt-hollywood-movies-by-religion/
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    Jan 15, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Jan 10, 2019 - Jan 13, 2019
    Area covered
    Hollywood, United States
    Description

    The survey shows data on public opinion regarding representation of LGBT people in Hollywood movies as of January 2019, sorted by religious beliefs. During a survey, 25 percent of U.S. Protestants stated that they strongly agreed that Hollywood already provided a sufficient number of acting roles for LGBT people, and the same amount of non-Evangelical Catholics said the same. Conversely, for surveyed Jewish adults this figure amounted to just 13 percent, with 23 percent of Jewish people saying that they strongly disagreed that there was an adequate number of acting positions for LGBT people in Hollywood.

  20. Number of victims of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution 1933-1945, by...

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    Updated Feb 5, 2022
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    Statista (2022). Number of victims of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution 1933-1945, by background [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1071011/holocaust-nazi-persecution-victims-wwii/
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    Feb 5, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Europe
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    Most estimates place the total number of deaths during the Second World War at around 70-85 million people. Approximately 17 million of these deaths (20-25 percent of the total) were due to crimes against humanity carried out by the Nazi regime in Europe. In comparison to the millions of deaths that took place through conflict, famine, or disease, these 17 million stand out due to the reasoning behind them, along with the systematic nature and scale in which they were carried out. Nazi ideology claimed that the Aryan race (a non-existent ethnic group referring to northern Europeans) was superior to all other ethnicities; this became the justification for German expansion and the extermination of others. During the war, millions of people deemed to be of lesser races were captured and used as slave laborers, with a large share dying of exhaustion, starvation, or individual execution. Murder campaigns were also used for systematic extermination; the most famous of these were the extermination camps, such as at Auschwitz, where roughly 80 percent of the 1.1 million victims were murdered in gas chambers upon arrival at the camp. German death squads in Eastern Europe carried out widespread mass shootings, and up to two million people were killed in this way. In Germany itself, many disabled, homosexual, and "undesirables" were also killed or euthanized as part of a wider eugenics program, which aimed to "purify" German society.

    The Holocaust Of all races, the Nazi's viewed Jews as being the most inferior. Conspiracy theories involving Jews go back for centuries in Europe, and they have been repeatedly marginalized throughout history. German fascists used the Jews as scapegoats for the economic struggles during the interwar period. Following Hitler's ascendency to the Chancellorship in 1933, the German authorities began constructing concentration camps for political opponents and so-called undesirables, but the share of Jews being transported to these camps gradually increased in the following years, particularly after Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass) in 1938. In 1939, Germany then invaded Poland, home to Europe's largest Jewish population. German authorities segregated the Jewish population into ghettos, and constructed thousands more concentration and detention camps across Eastern Europe, to which millions of Jews were transported from other territories. By the end of the war, over two thirds of Europe's Jewish population had been killed, and this share is higher still when one excludes the neutral or non-annexed territories.

    Lebensraum Another key aspect of Nazi ideology was that of the Lebensraum (living space). Both the populations of the Soviet Union and United States were heavily concentrated in one side of the country, with vast territories extending to the east and west, respectively. Germany was much smaller and more densely populated, therefore Hitler aspired to extend Germany's territory to the east and create new "living space" for Germany's population and industry to grow. While Hitler may have envied the U.S. in this regard, the USSR was seen as undeserving; Slavs were the largest major group in the east and the Nazis viewed them as inferior, which was again used to justify the annexation of their land and subjugation of their people. As the Germans took Slavic lands in Poland, the USSR, and Yugoslavia, ethnic cleansings (often with the help of local conspirators) became commonplace in the annexed territories. It is also believed that the majority of Soviet prisoners of war (PoWs) died through starvation and disease, and they were not given the same treatment as PoWs on the western front. The Soviet Union lost as many as 27 million people during the war, and 10 million of these were due to Nazi genocide. It is estimated that Poland lost up to six million people, and almost all of these were through genocide.

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Statista, Share of Americans who say that certain anti-Jewish stereotypes are true U.S. 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1396577/us-belief-in-anti-jewish-stereotypes/
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Share of Americans who say that certain anti-Jewish stereotypes are true U.S. 2022

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Time period covered
Sep 2022 - Oct 2022
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United States
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According to a survey conducted in 2022, ** percent of Americans said that it was mostly or somewhat true that Jews stick together more than other Americans in the United States. ** percent also agreed that it was mostly or somewhat true that Jews in business go out of their way to hire other Jews.

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