Making sense of a new Pew study on ‘religious belief and national belonging in Central and Eastern Europe’
A Pew poll suggests that Jews spark high feelings of ‘warmth’ among—and compared to—other religious groups
A reanalysis of last year’s important Pew Study contradicts persistent alarmism about ‘vanishing’ American Jewry
Says Theodore Sasson’s article strengthens, not contradicts, survey results
And half of Millennials who identify as Jews come from mixed families—a story of retention, not assimilation
We can learn a lot from the recent study on American Judaism, but the research is not without its flaws
Tablet’s Adam Chandler discusses millennial Jewish life on PRI’s The Takeway
Twice as many Evangelicals as Jews say God gave Israel to the Jewish people
Pew study also reveals skepticism among American Jews towards Israeli policy on settlements, negotiations
Pew poll also shows one in five U.S. Jews self-identifies as having no religion
Plus a member of Satmar community gets indicted on attack on rabbi