Survey: Even Liberal Jews Not Crazy About Obama’s Israel Policy (COMMENTARY MAGAZINE) Seth Mandel 04/03/12)
Source: http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2012/04/03/survey-liberal-jews-obama-israel-policy/
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The Public Religion Research Institute, recently in the news for its
survey on Catholic attitudes toward the Obama administration’s
decision to include religious institutions in its contraception
mandate, today released the findings of its polling on American
Jewish values: “Chosen for What? Jewish Values in 2012,” a report
based on its recent survey of 1,004 self-identified American Jews.
Here is one of the key findings highlighted by the report:
When asked which qualities are most important to their Jewish
identity, nearly half (46 percent) of American Jews cite a commitment
to social equality, twice as many as cite support for Israel (20
percent) or religious observance (17 percent). Fewer than 1-in-10 say
that a sense of cultural heritage and tradition (6 percent) or a
general set of values (3 percent) are most important to their Jewish
identity.
This is a strong theme of secular liberalism running through the
report, authored by PPRI’s Robert P. Jones and Daniel Cox, who
recently contributed an essay on President Obama for an anthology of
presidents and religious influence. The organization’s surveys often
focus on testing the Obama administration’s most visible narratives
on policy issues. (The previous three surveys were on whether
religious liberty is under attack, Americans’ opinion on economic
inequality, and whether Catholics support the contraception mandate.)
“Chosen for What?” tests many of these themes among the Jewish
population, with similar findings. Tikkun olam, for example, is held
to be either somewhat important or very important to 72 percent of
respondents. On religion, however, a full 41 percent say it is not
too important or not at all important. About 18 percent of
respondents said they do not believe in God.
Partisan splits account for some of the other issues polled. On
health care, for example, Jewish Republicans say they would
overwhelmingly support a Supreme Court decision overturning
Obamacare, while Jewish Democrats favor keeping the law by about the
same margin. A majority of Jewish independents would favor
overturning the administration’s health care reform law.
While the poll paints a picture of a markedly liberal American Jewish
community, that fact should give Obama supporters pause on certain
issues. Though only 4 percent say Israel is the most important issue
for them in the upcoming presidential election, Obama gets mixed
reviews for his Middle East policies: “Twenty percent report that
they agree with the president’s policies and that they like the way
he is executing these policies. Fifteen percent say that they agree
with the president’s policies but don’t like the way he is executing
these policies. About 3-in-10 (28 percent) say they disagree with the
president’s policies.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gets high marks, which may
help explain why even many of those who agree with Obama’s Mideast
policies don’t like the way he carries them out, which usually
involved picking a fight with or expressing his contempt for
Netanyahu. A majority (59 percent) also support the U.S. taking
military action against Iran’s nuclear program if sanctions fail.
This polling institute is led by outspoken allies of, and current or
former advisers to, President Obama (as Alana pointed out last month,
David Saperstein is its chairman), that polled what turned out to be
a mostly liberal population with very liberal answers (high support
for abortion in all cases and a majority who think Israel’s “ultra-
Orthodox” are too powerful and a “major problem”), and still the
president can’t find broad support for his treatment of Israel.
This is a subset of the population ready to defend the president’s
policies. They are, however, still waiting for a defensible Israel
policy. (© 2012 WorldNetDaily.com, Inc. 04/04/12)
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