short readsJun 8, 2021 How younger U.S. Jews are similar to – and different from – older U.S. Jews Jews ages 18 to 29 are just as likely as those 65 and older to say they attend religious services at least monthly (22% each).
short readsMay 13, 2021 Jews in U.S. are far less religious than Christians and Americans overall, at least by traditional measures Based on certain traditional measures of religious observance, U.S. Jews are far less religious than U.S. Christians and Americans overall.
short readsApr 12, 2023 Why the U.S. census doesn’t ask Americans about their religion The Census Bureau has collected data on Americans’ income, race, ethnicity, housing and other things, but it has never directly asked about their religion.