LINKS TO PEW SURVEY
ON AMERICAN JEWS
The following resources are available for the interested
reader to study the Pew Survey on American Jews and the discussion of it in the
contemporary media.
Online view of the Pew Survey on American Jews is available
at:
A download of the full report (214 pages) is available at:
An overview of the report (20 pages) is available at:
New York Times coverage is available at:
See also Ross Douthat’s comparison with Pope Francis at:
Jerusalem Post coverage is available at:
Analysis by The Jewish Forward is available at:
See comments by Steven M. Cohen at: http://forward.com/articles/184986/american-jewry-loses-middle-as-orthodox-and-unaffi/
and (by J. J. Goldberg) at:
Read the analysis by Chancellor Arnold Eisen of the Jewish
Theological Seminary at:
Rabbi Rabbi Joshua Hammerman’s reflections and analysis at:
and:
Rabbi Benjamin Blech’s take is found at:
Religion Dispatches roundtable discussion at:
A take by “Jews and Social Justice” can be found at:
http://www.justice-in-the-city.com/?p=590
Rabbi Alan Silverstein's positive spin in the New Jersey Jewish News can be found at:
http://www.njjewishnews.com/article/18696/a-healthier-scenario-than-pew-suggests#.UoDJiZTXT6k
Rabbi Alan Silverstein's positive spin in the New Jersey Jewish News can be found at:
http://www.njjewishnews.com/article/18696/a-healthier-scenario-than-pew-suggests#.UoDJiZTXT6k
Chancellor Eisen seems to take some comfort from the fact that the fraction of Jews with no religious affiliation is not much different from that of the American population as a whole. What he does not seem to realize is that THEY are in no danger of disappearing, bu we are!
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