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A new Pew survey comes out today. Here's how studies like it have shaped 3 decades of Jewish life.


May 11, 2021
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Ira Sheskin, a prominent Jewish demographer, conducted at least 43 Jewish federation population surveys between 1982 and 2014. (Uriel Heilman)
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(JTA) On Tuesday, the Pew Research Center will present the results of its latest major survey of Jewish Americans, its biggest since 2013. If history is any guide, the results will launch a thousand internal Jewish debates about who is a Jew, who gets to decide and what’s the future for a diverse, splintered, assimilated and persistent community of communities.
It may seem like an argument for insiders. But even for those with a casual connection to the Jewish community – through a synagogue, community center or reading Jewish media population surveys have an impact on their lives. ....

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A new Pew survey comes out today. Here's how studies like it have shaped 3 decades of Jewish life. – The Forward


(JTA) On Tuesday, the Pew Research Center will present the results of its latest major survey of Jewish Americans, its biggest since 2013. If history is any guide, the results will launch a thousand internal Jewish debates about who is a Jew, who gets to decide and what’s the future for a diverse, splintered, assimilated and persistent community of communities.
It may seem like an argument for insiders. But even for those with a casual connection to the Jewish community – through a synagogue, community center or reading Jewish media population surveys have an impact on their lives.
The “Jewish Philanthropic Complex” as historian Lila Corwin Berman calls the loose network of Jewish federations, foundations and nonprofits sets funding and planning priorities for the organized Jewish community based on these surveys. The cost, quality and availability of Jewish education, social services, the arts and culture, efforts to combat antisemitism, support for Israel ....

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It's about language, stupid! | Marianne Novak


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During President Clinton’s 1992 campaign against the incumbent George H.W. Bush, his senior campaign consultant, James Carville (full disclosure: I am a big fan of Mr. Carville) implored campaign workers to focus on three simple direct messages that voters could understand. The slogans included, “Change vs. More of the Same’, ‘Don’t forget healthcare’, and the infamous, ‘It’s the economy, stupid’. Carville’s focus on important issues but using real language, struck a nerve in voters and Clinton was elected President. ....

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