What I find particularly strange in that table, shocking in fact, is that universally every single Christian denomination likes Jews more than they like any other Christian denomination - i.e. Catholics like Jews more than they like Protestants and vice versa. And the differences are very large in some cases. I understand Christians liking Jews - but liking them more than other Christians? That should cause people to pause and reflect where their priorities lie.
Also, so much for antisemitism - every single group likes Jews. Everyone. No group has a net unfavourable opinion of Jews, Jews are the most loved group out of everybody. Which means there is basically no such thing as antisemitism any more in the USA (and I suspect the same would apply to most Western, Asian and African countries), what we see is the exact opposite, near-universal "prosemitism". This is a good thing as it heals a past problem - but it also means that old trope shouldn't continue to be milked. It's obsolete, yet it keeps getting brought up. These days there's probably only really antisemitism in the Middle East and some parts of Eastern Europe (and I'm not dismissing the fact it's obviously a serious issue in the Middle East).
The groups that are actually disliked are Evangelical Christians (lowest overall rating), Mormons (only Catholics like them), and Muslims (only Mormons and Agnostics like them). If we're going to worry about prejudice in the West, we should be talking about antiChristianism.