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- NUMBERS, FACTS AND TRENDS SHAPING THE WORLD
If the Orthodox grow as a share of U S Jews, they gradually could shift the profile of American Jews in several areas, including religious beliefs and practices, social and political views and demographic characteristics Generally speaking, people who describe themselves as Orthodox Jews follow traditional interpretations of Jewish law, or halakha, and 79% of the Orthodox say that observing
- FOR RELEASE MAY 11, 2021 - Pew Research Centers Religion Public Life . . .
6 These two groups – Orthodox Jews and Jews of no religion – are categorized through different survey questions, although there is virtually no overlap between them Fewer than 1% of Jews of no religion identify as Orthodox, while 99% of Orthodox Jews identify as Jewish by religion
- Religious affiliation of members of 117th Congress
Episcopalian Catholic Jewish Protestant unspecified Catholic Orthodox Catholic Lutheran Jewish Jewish Baptist Presbyterian Protestant unspecified Nondenominational
- PEW RESEARCH CENTER 2019-2020 SURVEY OF U. S. JEWS FINAL TOPLINE . . .
PEW RESEARCH CENTER 2019-2020 SURVEY OF U S JEWS FINAL TOPLINE November 19, 2019-June 3, 2020 Total NET Jewish=4,718
- FOR RELEASE MARCH 8, 2016 - Pew Research Centers Religion Public . . .
20%) Orthodox settlers more likely than non-Orthodox to say Arabs should be Overwhelming majorities among both West expelled Bank settlers (85%) and other Israeli Jews % of Jewish West Bank residents who say
- PEW RESEARCH CENTER 2014 RELIGIOUS LANDSCAPE STUDY (RLS-II) FINAL . . .
PEW RESEARCH CENTER 2014 RELIGIOUS LANDSCAPE STUDY (RLS-II) FINAL TOPLINE June 4-September 30, 2014 N=35,071 Note: figures may not sum to 100, and nested figures may not sum to subtotals indicated, due to rounding Some questions held for future release
- PEW RESEARCH CENTER 2019-2020 SURVEY OF U. S. JEWS MODE STUDY FINAL . . .
The 2020 Survey of U S Jews has a different research design than the 2013 survey The 2013 study was a live telephone survey using a landline and cellphone random-digit-dial sample The 2020 study offered online or paper response and used an address-based sample To understand whether differences between the 2013 and 2020 estimates reflect real change in the Jewish population versus an
- A Portrait of Jewish Americans - Pew Research Centers Religion . . .
The survey finds that approximately one-quarter of people who were raised Orthodox have since become Conservative or Reform Jews, while 30% of those raised Conservative have become Reform Jews, and 28% of those raised Reform have left the ranks of Jews by religion entirely Much less switching is reported in the opposite direction
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