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11 maj 2021 · An additional 2.8 million adults (1.1% of U.S. adults) have a Jewish background. These adults all had at least one Jewish parent or a Jewish upbringing, but most people in this category, 1.9 million, identify with another religion, such as Christianity.
- 4. Marriage, Families and Children
Bruce A. Phillips of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute...
- Acknowledgments
The size of the U.S. Jewish population; 2. Jewish identity...
- Appendix B
The present study is the second time Pew Research Center has...
- U.S. Jews' Political Views
Once again, however, Orthodox Jews expressed views that...
- Chapter 10
Among adults, the median age in the Jewish population is 49...
- Race, Ethnicity, Heritage and Immigration Among U.S. Jews
The majority of U.S. Jews identify as White. But in recent...
- People of Jewish Background and Jewish Affinity
All people of Jewish background either were raised Jewish or...
- Religious Identity & Affiliation
China’s Christian population appears to have stopped growing...
- 4. Marriage, Families and Children
The greatest Jewish population on a per-capita basis for incorporated areas in the US are Kiryas Joel Village, New York (greater than 93% based on language spoken in home), [84] City of Beverly Hills, California (61%), [85] and Lakewood Township, New Jersey (59%), [86] with two of the incorporated areas, Kiryas Joel and Lakewood, having a high ...
11 maj 2021 · Among Jews by religion, 56% are 50 and older, compared with just 32% of Jews of no religion. Orthodox Jews (median age of 35 among adults) are substantially younger than Conservative Jews (62) and Reform Jews (53). Education. U.S. Jewish adults are, on the whole, a comparatively well-educated group.
It includes information for the self-identified Jewish population broken down by age, education and race – comparing these with statistics for the total US population by country, state, and county – as well as institutions and synagogues.
A total of 7.5 million people in the US are Jewish.2 This includes: AJPP is the only independent source of data to provide sociodemographic characteristics of the population for the entire contiguous US, its states, metropolitan areas, and counties in an ongoing program of research. Table 1: National Population Estimates, 2019.
28 sie 2022 · The 2021 American Jewish Year Book (AJYB) cumulative estimate for the US Jewish population is 7.3 million and is based, as in previous years, on the aggregation of more than 900 local estimates. More than 85% of the 7.3 million is based on scientific sample surveys of US Jewish communities.
US Jewish Population Estimates by Geographic Areas. US Jewish Population 2020. This report examines the size, geographic distribution, and selected characteristics of the US Jewish population. It addresses the procedures employed to estimate the Jewish population of more than 900 local Jewish communities and parts thereof.