2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12397-021-09388-w
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Jewish Community Studies in the Twenty-First Century

Abstract: Periodic measurement of the size and behaviors of the Jewish population is of vital importance to Jewish communal planners, both nationally and in communities throughout the United States. Methodological design decisions, such as the choice of a sampling frame, mode of data collection, nonresponse follow-up protocols, and definition of eligibility can have significant impacts on population estimates. This paper demonstrates how two studies, one national and one for the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia… Show more

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“…In this paper, we focus on the American Jewish community, a small ethnoreligious group (about 1.8-2.4% of the U.S. population [22,106,107]) with a robust literature of community studies at local and federal levels (e.g., [21,27,57,77,111,114]). These studies are designed to capture the size, character, demographic profile, and needs of U.S. Jews and synthesize findings into actionable insights for the Jewish community [7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we focus on the American Jewish community, a small ethnoreligious group (about 1.8-2.4% of the U.S. population [22,106,107]) with a robust literature of community studies at local and federal levels (e.g., [21,27,57,77,111,114]). These studies are designed to capture the size, character, demographic profile, and needs of U.S. Jews and synthesize findings into actionable insights for the Jewish community [7].…”
Section: Contributor Attributionmentioning
confidence: 99%