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  1. Jewish demographics in the U.S. | Pew Research Center

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    Fully 96% of Jewish adults ages 65 and older say they are straight, as do 93% of those between the ages of 50 and 64. Fewer Jewish adults in their 30s and 40s (85%) and under 30 (75%) identify as straight. The percentage of Jewish adults who identify as straight (88%) is similar to the share of the overall U.S. public that ide… See more

    In the 2020 survey, Jewish adults ages 40 to 59 report having had an average of 1.9 children, the same as in the 2013 survey and slightly below the comparable figure for the general U.S. public, … See more

    The average U.S. Jew lives in a household of 2.7 people, including 2.1 adults and 0.6 children. Overall, the average size of Jewish households has no… See more

    U.S. Jewish adults are, on the whole, a comparatively well-educated group. Nearly six-in-ten are college graduates, including 28% who have obtained a … See more

    About four-in-ten Jewish adults (38%) live in the Northeast – roughly double the share of U.S. adults overall who live in that census region (18%). A qu… See more

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    The survey finds that, on average, Jewish adults are older than the U.S. public as a whole. But a closer look reveals that this is true only for Jews by religio… See more

    The survey finds that 4% of U.S. Jews identify as gay or lesbian, and an additional 5% say they are bisexual. About nine-in-ten U.S. Jews (88%) say they are straight. Compared with Jews by religion, somewhat fewer Jews of n… See more

  2. Israeli birth rate on decline, government data shows - JNS.org

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    Feb 22, 2022 · A majority, 73.3%, were born to Jewish women, while 21.7% were born to Muslim women, 1.4% to Christian women and 2.4% to Druze women. The Jewish fertility rate …

  3. What will the Jewish world look like in 20 years?

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    May 20, 2019 · The fertility rate for non-Orthodox Jews is estimated to be even lower than that of the general U.S. population, and the intermarriage rate has been measured to be as low as …

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    • Projected Changes in the Global Jewish Population | Pew …

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      • Fertility
        The Total Fertility Rate (TFR) of Jews from 2010-2015 (2.3 children per woman) is above replacement level (2.1, or the number typically considered necessary to maintain a stable population, all else being equal). It is relatively high in the Middle East and North Africa (2.8) an…
      • Age Structure
        Globally, Jews were considerably older (median age of 37) than the world’s population (median age of 28) as of 2010. Indeed, about four-in-ten Jews (39%) were ages 45 and older, while roughly a quarter (26%) of the world’s people were at least 45. In each region where detailed ag…
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    • Jewish births rose three times higher than the British …

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      Jun 20, 2018 · The number of Jewish births rose by a quarter overall from the decade 2005 to 2015. In the period from 2007 to 2015, births among the non …

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      • Jewish population by country - Wikipedia

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        114 rows · Two countries account for 81% of those recognised as Jews or of sufficient Jewish ancestry to be eligible for citizenship in Israel under its Law of Return: the United States with …

      • Orthodox Population Grows Faster Than First Figures …

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        Nov 12, 2013 · The study reported that 60% of Jewish children in the New York City area live in Orthodox homes. Much of the growth appears to have come from the ultra-Orthodox including the Hasidic sectors.

      • Jewish Community of New York Will Dwindle, Birth and Death …

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        Mar 15, 2014 · In Brooklyn, which contains forty-five percent of all the Jews living in the five boroughs, the Jewish birth rate was found to be eighteen per thousand as compared with …

      • Jewish American Intermarriage Patterns and Other …

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        Oct 1, 2013 · The survey finds that 86% of Jewish adults were born in the United States, including 22% who are the adult children of immigrants and 65% whose families have been in the U.S. …

      • Demographics of Israel - Wikipedia

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        Jews and others: 19.1 births/1,000 population Muslims: 23.4 births/1,000 population Christians: 13.3 births/1,000 population Druze: 15.8 births/1,000 population Births by mother's religion January – February 2021: Jewish 21,199 …



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