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Pew Research Center
March 3, 2016
7. Education, values and science
Jews in Israel value family bonds
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7. Education, values and science
Younger Muslims more likely to believe in evolution
More Jews than Arabs believe in evolution
About half of Israeli Jews believe in evolution
Jews somewhat more likely than Arabs to say religion and science are in conflict
Hilonim more likely than Haredim to say science and religion are in conflict
Younger Muslims more likely to value world travel
More Arabs than Jews value world travel
More Masortim, Hilonim than Haredim and Datiim value world travel
Jews and Arabs agree on importance of helping the needy
Most Israeli Jews say helping those in need is important
Importance of family goes across religious lines
Jews in Israel value family bonds
Jews and Arabs agree on importance of personal career success
Haredim somewhat less likely than other Jews to value career success
Arabs more likely than Jews to value religious education for children
Hilonim less likely than other Jews to value Jewish education for children
Importance of secular education among Jews and Arabs
Jews agree on the importance of a good secular education for their children
Smaller share of Arabs than Jews have completed college
Religious education more common among Haredim
Hilonim considerably more likely than other Jewish groups to have college education
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