Mandell L. Berman Institute North American Jewish Data Bank


National Studies

2003 Annual Survey of American Jewish Opinion

Sponsor
American Jewish Committee
Principal Investigator
Synovate (formerly Market Facts, Inc., which conducted the study)
Study Dates
November 25-December 11, 2003
Key Findings
AJC 2003 Annual Survey of American Jewish Public Opinion focused on assessing American Jewish approval of George Bush’s handling of the campaign against terrorism, the war with Iraq, attitudes toward Israel, the Arabs, Palestine, US foreign policy, rating specific countries favorable or unfavorable, rating whether various countries governments feel favorable/unfavorable toward Israel, the 2004 election, immigration, social services run by religious organizations, Jewish identity, and anti-Semitism.
Sample Size
1,000 Jewish respondents from the Market Facts/Synovate Consumer panel.
Sample Notes
Data are not weighted. Report indicates that the interviewed respondents are "...demographically representative of the United States adult Jewish population on a variety of measures."

Data files, banners and questionnaires on the Data Bank website are based on materials on the web site of The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, which are part of their massive collection of American public opinion research studies

Study Notes
No interviews were conducted on the Jewish Sabbath.

Related Links

American Jewish Committee
 Roper Center for Public Opinion Research

Downloadable Files

Study Documentation, Questionnaires and Codebooks
Questionnaire (PDF) - < 1 MB
Data Tables & Frequencies
Banners, Part 1 (PDF) - < 1 MB
Banners, Part 2 (PDF) - < 1 MB
Survey Reports
Data Summary (PDF) - < 1 MB
Main Report (PDF) - 1 MB
SPSS Data Files
Zipped SPSS Data File (Zip) - < 1 MB
 
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