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2020 Pew Study

First Look: Jewish Americans in 2020

A first look at the Pew Research Center’s new survey of Jewish Americans released on May 11, 2021
Mijal Bitton, Elka Abrahamson, Marc Baker, Eric Fingerhut, Meredith Jacobs
Dr. Mijal Bitton is a Research Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America, and the Rosh Kehilla (communal leader) and co-founder of the Downtown Minyan in New York City. Mijal received a BA from Yeshiva University and earned her doctorate from New York University, where she conducted an ethnographic study of a Syrian Jewish community with a focus on developing the field of contemporary Sephardic studies in America.  She is an alumna of the

Elka Abrahamson

Marc Baker

Eric Fingerhut

Meredith Jacobs

Virtual presentation and conversation about findings from the Pew Research Center’s new 2020 survey of Jewish Americans released May 11, 2021.

Pew’s Alan Cooperman and Becka Alper unpack the Jewish American experience by examining religious beliefs and practices, cultural engagement, diversity, views of Jewish identity, and experiences with anti-Semitism among Jewish Americans.

They are joined by Rabbi Elka Abrahamson (The Wexner Foundation), Rabbi Marc Baker (Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston), Mijal Bitton (Shalom Hartman Institute of North America) and Eric Fingerhut (The Jewish Federations of North America) in a panel discussion moderated by Meredith Jacobs (Jewish Women International).

Presented by Pew Research Center, The Jewish Federations of North America and The Neubauer Family Foundation.

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