Nonetheless, the study also found that most of Diaspora Jewry still wants the capital to remain Jewish in nature.

he demographic growth of ultra-Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem is more of a concern to world Jewry than the demographic growth of Arab residents in the city, according to a report released Sunday evening by the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI).

The report, titled “Jerusalem and the Jewish People: Unity and Controversy,” is based on discussions from dozens of focus groups with Jews around the world in which more than 500 participants took part, most of them in Jewish community leadership roles, the policy planning think tank said.

Most of the participants as well as most Israelis, according to an additional survey conducted in Israel by the Institute, feel that Jerusalem is not developing “in the right direction.”

Jewish residents of the capital have the most positive view of the city, with 55% saying that is developing in the right direction, while only 41% of Jewish residents of other Israeli cities answered the same and a scant 29% of Diaspora Jews.

When asked the main reason for their negative view of Jerusalem’s perceived trajectory, ...read more at JPost