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This study commissioned by the Ford Foundation, studied black-Jewish relations in New York City to determine points of contact between the groups and delineate current and future conflict areas. Attitudes underlying conflict or cooperation as well as perceptions of non-black, non-Jewish population were also examined. Questions were asked in the areas of race relations, discrimination, alienation, community relations, anti-Semitism, integration, religion, violence, and black and Jewish relations. This survey is related to the HAR69JEW (Jewish sample) and the HAR69NJW (sample consisting of only non-Jewish-whites).
- Data File
- Cases: 1,041
Variables: 305
Weight Variable: None - Data Collection
- Date Collected: April 1969
- Funded By
- Commissioned by the Ford Foundation
- Collection Procedures
- Harris conducted face-to-face interviews.
- Sampling Procedures
- Harris obtained a cross-section sample of New York City residents. Black, Jewish, and non-Jewish-white supplement samples were also taken. (The Odum Institute )
- Principal Investigators
- Louis Harris and Associates, Inc.

















