Monday, November 2, 2015

Children of Intermarriage are Reshaping the Contours of American Jewish Life

on eJewishPhilanthropy

Yesterday in New York City, the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies released their latest study “Millennial Children of Intermarriage: Touchpoints and Trajectories of Jewish Engagement.”

The bottom line: Children of intermarriage in the millennial generation are far more likely to identify as Jewish compared to the children of intermarriages in previous generations. As a result, the proportion of American Jews who are the children of intermarriage has increased in the millennial generation to roughly half, and it is likely to increase further in the generation that follows. The result is intermarriage and the tendency of the children of intermarriage to identify as Jewish in such large numbers are reshaping the contours of American Jewish life.

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