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Washington (JTA) — A wide-
ranging survey released this
week by a Jewish Democrat-
ic group revealed that edu-
cation, Israel, and health
care were among the issues
ranked as very important by
Jewish Democrats.
Education topped the list,
with 86 percent of re-
spondents calling it "very
important." Israel and
health tied for second, with
81 percent ranking them
"very important."
Only 26 percent of re-
spondents ranked freeing
Jonathan Pollard, convicted
of spying for Israel, as "very
important."
The survey, conducted by
the National Jewish Dem-
ocratic Council, a group
promoting grass-roots Jew-
ish Democratic political ac-
tivity, consisted of responses
from 886 of the group's
members.
Forty-three percent of re-
spondents identified them-
selves as Reform, 38 percent
as Conservative, 6 percent
as Orthodox, 3 percent as
Reconstructionist, and 6
percent other.
The survey was mailed in
December to the homes of
3,900 members of the Jewish
Democratic group, and 23
percent responded, most of
them during the first two
weeks of January.
On the issue of the Middle
East peace process, 86 per-
cent of respondents said they
either strongly or somewhat
agreed with the statement,
"I support the recent Israel-
PLO agreement."
On other issues relating to
the peace process, 84 percent
of respondents said they
agreed that the United
States should recognize a
united Jerusalem as Israel's
capital.
Only 21 percent supported
the idea of an interna-
tionalized Jerusalem.
On the issue of Syria, 85
percent said they agreed
that Syrian participation in
the peace process was essen-
tial to the success of the pro-
cess.
Fifty-seven percent agreed
that Israel should be willing
to withdraw partially from
the Golan Heights to ensure
peace, but only 22 percent
said that Israel should en-
tirely withdraw from the
Golan.
Among statements in the
survey dealing with Israel,
the one receiving the most
approval was for the con-
tinuation of Israel's annual $3
billion in U.S. aid.
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