• American Jews expressed acute concern over issues of antisemitism in the United States, with 54% saying it is a “very serious” problem compared to only 27% of non-Jews who held the same view.
• On the issue of Islamophobia, Jewish Americans voiced much more concern than non-Jews, with 40% saying it is a “very serious” problem compared to only 25% of non-Jews expressing such high levels of concern.
• When asked whether they would support restrictions “prohibiting speech that opposes Israel’s existence as a Jewish state” on college campuses, Jews were significantly more likely to support such speech bans, with 39% of Jews and 21% of non-Jews strongly or somewhat in support.