DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-78706-6_7 - Corpus ID: 245642037
World Jewish Population, 2020
@article{DellaPergola2022WorldJP, title={World Jewish Population, 2020}, author={Sergio DellaPergola}, journal={American Jewish Year Book}, year={2022}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:245642037} }
- S. DellaPergola
- Published in The American Jewish Year Book 2022
- Sociology, History
6 Citations
According to Whose Numbers? Assessing the Pew Research Center’s Estimate of 7.5 Million Jewish Americans
- S. DellaPergola
- Sociology
- 2023
Differences of opinion regarding the numerical size of US Jewry are discussed in this article, with special reference to the 2020 Pew survey of Jewish Americans. Issues discussed involve…
Social Science and Consensus in Estimates of the US Jewish Population: Response to Sasson and DellaPergola
- Leonard SaxeE. TigheRaquel Magidin de KramerDaniel NussbaumD. Parmer
- Sociology, Political Science
- 2023
In response to Isaac Sasson and Sergio DellaPergola’s commentaries on our assessment of the validity of the Pew Research Center's 2020 estimate of 7.5 million US Jewish adults and children (Tighe et…
Lessons for Measuring Jewish Identity from Racial Categorization in Population Censuses: Commentary on According to Their Numbers
- Isaac Sasson
- Sociology
- 2023
Estimating the size of the American Jewish population has long been a challenge. Not only is it a small minority group, but the US Census Bureau does not collect data on religion in its decennial…
Catalysts of Connectedness: Three Wellsprings of Jewish Culture and Their Effects on Jewish Cultural Identity
- A. Bankier-Karp
- Sociology
- 2023
Jewish identification and engagement have cultural as well as religious salience. Jewish cultural engagement, however, is overwhelmingly circumscribed as a fait accompli, often an outcome, rarely a…
Tongue Ties or Fragments Transformed: Making Sense of Similarities and Differences between the Five Largest English-Speaking Jewish Communities
- A. Bankier-Karp
- Sociology
- 2023
The subjects of Jewish identity and Jewish communal vitality, and how they may be conceptualized and measured, are the topics of lively debate among scholars of contemporary Jewry (DellaPergola 2015…
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The “Missing” and “Missed” Jews in Hungary
- Zsófia Vincze
- Sociology, HistoryBeing Jewish in 21st Century Central Europe
- 2020
Jewish Demography in the European Union – Virtuous and Vicious Paths
- S. DellaPergola
- Sociology, HistoryBeing Jewish in 21st Century Central Europe
- 2020
Jewish Perceptions of Antisemitism in the European Union, 2018: A New Structural Look
- S. DellaPergola
- Sociology, Political Science
- 2019
Abstract This paper aims at providing a new systemic contribution to research about perceptions of antisemitism/Judeophobia by contemporary Jews in 12 European Union countries. The perspective – the…
Who Is a Jew (in Africa)? Definitional and Ethical Considerations in the Study of Sub-Saharan Jewry and Judaism
- William F. S. Miles
- History, SociologyThe Journal of the Middle East and Africa
- 2019
ABSTRACT In recent decades, the fulcrum of African Jewry has shifted from long-established Ethiopian communities to emerging ones in West and Central Africa. This transition from “old” to “new”…
Ethnoreligious intermarriage in Israel: an exploration of the 2008 census
- S. DellaPergola
- Sociology
- 2017
ABSTRACT Since its establishment, Israel’s population has included individuals associated with different religions and ethnic groups. The literature on religious intermarriage in Israel is not…
Millennial Children of Intermarriage: Religious Upbringing, Identification, and Behavior Among Children of Jewish and Non-Jewish Parents
The study examines changes in religious upbringing, identification, and behavior among children of intermarriage across three generations. Drawing on data from the 2013 Pew Research Center’s survey…
American Jewishness Today: Identity and Transmissibility in an Open World
- S. Fishman
- Sociology
- 2015
Three challenges to Jewish family formation—late marriage and non-marriage, unwanted low fertility and infertility, and mixed marriage—are produced, in part, by the larger society’s social norms and…
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