UK Jews more attached to Israel since October 7, new poll finds
But significant minority believe Israel’s actions in Gaza clash with their Jewish values
A third of UK Jews experienced antisemitic incident post-October 7, new survey finds
Officially recorded incidents of anti-Jewish hate represent a significant undercount, according to JPR figures
Three-quarters of UK Jews disapprove of Benjamin Netanyhau
Israeli Prime Minister’s standing among British Jews has declined since October 7 says new JPR poll
Most British Jews believe Israeli government has not done enough to release the hostages
JPR report finds a sharp divide between left- and right-wing opinion
One in five Jewish parents more likely to move child from mainstream to Jewish school after October 7
JPR report ‘raises critical questions’ about how antisemitism is being handled in schools
London Jews more pro-Labour than those in regions
Greens more popular outside the capital
New poll puts Labour well ahead of Tories among Jewish voters
Aftermath of October 7 appears to have made little difference on party preference, according to JPR survey
How UK Jews do Judaism today
Further insights from JPR’s new National Jewish Identity Survey
Steep rise in Jews marrying out as the number of Zionists drops says new survey
Those with the strongest attachment to Israel also have the strongest British identity, the Institute for Jewish Policy Research found
UK sympathy for Israel remains ‘steady’
Analysis of polls shows picture has not changed ‘perhaps quite as one might expect’ says JPR
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