In News Flash
American Jews Losing Identity
R. Waxman 06/08/2009 07:57
A survey recently released by Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, examined the religious orientation of Jews in America in 1990, 2001, and 2008. On Wednesday, the Washington Times published some of the survey's findings: 35% of Jewish adults describe themselves as non-religious, while only 6% of the general population in America identifies themselves as secular; only 25% of young Jewish adults exclusively date other Jews; and intermarriage is still on the rise.