Nearly a quarter of Americans raised Jewish have left the religion, survey says - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
- Nearly one in four U.S. Adults raised Jewish do not identify as religiously Jewish anymore, according to a recent study by the Pew Research Center.
- The survey found that 76% of those raised Jewish still identify as such, reflecting a slight change since 2014.
- In Israel, survey data shows that 100% of those raised Jewish remained Jewish as adults.
- The survey data was taken from the 2024 Religious Landscape Study, which surveyed 850 American Jews and had a margin of error of 5%.
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Nearly a quarter of Americans raised Jewish have left the religion, survey says
(JTA) — Almost one in four U.S. adults raised Jewish do not identify as religiously Jewish anymore, according to a recent study by the Pew Research Center. The study, published Wednesday, surveyed “religious switching” around the world, and found that significant percentages of people raised in religious homes in the United States and internationally are now religiously unaffiliated. Smaller numbers have converted to another religion. Among Amer…
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