JEWISH JOURNAL
Study finds more than half of young Jews have ‘no religion’
by Shmuel Rosner
September 6, 2017
A new survey examining the religion of Americans shows a growth in the number of Jews of no religion, compared to findings of the PEW survey of American Jews from four years ago. It also shows that the numbers of Jews claiming to be Reform and Conservative are declining while the number of those who identify with no denomination is on the rise. The PRRI survey found that among the 2.3 percent of Americans who identify as Jews, about a third are “cultural Jews.” READ MORE