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1 Muslims and Jews in the US
Jessica Schwartz

2 Goal of Research Provide insight into how the different assimilation patterns of Muslims and Jews affect how Muslims and Jews are viewed in the US and how this affects Muslim-Jewish relations.

3 Hypothesis Jews have become so acculturated to the US, many have given up wearing religious garb or symbols, so hate crimes against Jews are less direct (i.e. vandalizing a synagogue). Muslims, particularly Muslim women who wear a hijab, experience more verbal harassment because they are recognizable. Average non- Jewish and non-Muslim American will view Muslims more negatively than Jews because Jews are much less visible.

4 Treatment by Others 2014 Pew study: 63% of people feel warmly toward Jews, 40% toward Muslims 15% of Jews say that in the past year they personally have been called offensive names or snubbed in a social setting because they are Jewish. 22% of Muslims report being called offensive names. 56% of Muslim Americans most Muslims who come to the U.S. want to adopt American customs. 33% of the general public believes that most Muslims in the U.S. today want to assimilate.

5 Religiosity Over 60% of Jews say being Jewish is mainly a matter of ancestry and/or culture, while just 15% say it is mainly a matter of religion. Muslims 69% say that religion is very important in their lives, and about half (47%) report at least weekly attendance at a mosque for prayer. 

6 Intermarriage Among Jewish survey respondents who have gotten married since 2000, 58% have non-Jewish spouses. 79% of Muslims who are married or living with a partner are with someone of the same religion.

7 Political Participation
66% of Muslims and 83 % Jews who are U.S. citizens say they are certain they are registered to vote Jews: 26% Republican, 64% Democrat. Muslims: 17% Republican, 62% Democrat.

8 Head Coverings Hijab Sheitel Yarmulke

9 The Question of Israel/Palestine
61% of Jews say there can be peaceful two-state solution. 62% of Muslims say a way can be found for the state of Israel to exist so that the rights of the Palestinians are addressed

10 Future Imam Abdullah Antepli and Yossi Klein Halevi: Shalom Hartman’s Muslim Leadership Initiative Avi Schaefer Fund


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