Survey: Israeli Jews Turn to Tradition and Shift Right Politically Amid War
Survey shows 33% of Jewish Israelis under 25 increased religious practices and the share identifying as hard right rose from 11% to 19%, reflecting wartime influences.
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Survey: Israeli Jews Turn to Tradition and Shift Right Politically Amid War
JERUSALEM – A new study, reported by Arutz 7, shows a significant rise in religious observance and a political rightward shift among Israelis since the outbreak of war, with the most notable changes seen among young Jewish adults. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email The Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI), through […]
Study: Israelis more religious, more right-wing since October 7
Two years of war have pushed Israeli Jews to the right, new study finds, alongside a trend toward greater observance of religious traditions. By World Israel News Staff More than two years of war on multiple fronts has been marked by shifts in political self-identification among Israeli Jews, a new study has found, along with changes in religiosity. This week, the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) released a report on religious observance an…
Survey: War spurs religious, political shift among young Israelis
New data reveals Israeli youth are adopting more religious practices, increasing prayer and belief in God, as right-wing political identification also rises.The post Survey: War spurs religious, political shift among young Israelis appeared first on JNS.org.
Survey: War spurs religious, political shift among young Israelis
New data reveals Israeli youth are adopting more religious practices, increasing prayer and belief in God, as right-wing political identification also rises.The post Survey: War spurs religious, political shift among young Israelis appeared first on JNS.org.
‘No atheists in foxholes’: Survey shows Israelis becoming more religious after 2 years of war
The aphorism that there “are no atheists in foxholes” appears to be bearing out in Israel after two years of war that — with Iranian ballistic missile attacks, rocket fire from Lebanon and drone strikes from Yemen — effectively turned the entire country into a massive foxhole. A new study released yesterday by the Jerusalem-based Jewish People Policy Institute shows that Jewish Israelis, particularly young Israelis, are increasingly identifying …
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