short readsAug 1, 2019 U.S. Jews know a lot about religion – but other Americans know little about Judaism U.S. Jews have relatively high levels of religious knowledge. But other Americans are unable to answer some basic questions about Jewish practices.
short readsApr 4, 2016 Religious groups in Israel keep to themselves when it comes to marriages and friendships When it comes to marriage, Israelis rarely cross religious lines.
short readsMar 8, 2016 In Israel, Jews are united by homeland but divided into very different groups There are only about 6 million Jews living in Israel, but there are major religious, social and political chasms that divide them.
short readsMay 25, 2016 Israeli Jews, Arabs have different perspectives on discrimination in their society Israel has been a Jewish-majority country since its founding in 1948, and its treatment of religious and ethnic minorities – including some groups within the Jewish community – has persisted as a hotly debated topic throughout the nation’s history.
short readsNov 12, 2013 What happens when Jews intermarry? Does intermarriage lead to assimilation and weaken the Jewish community? Or does it strengthen and diversify the Jewish community?