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  1. Pew Research Center estimates that as of 2020, 2.4% of U.S. adults are Jewish, including 1.7% who identify with the Jewish religion and 0.6% who are Jews of no religion. By comparison, the 2013 estimate for “net Jews” was 2.2%, including 1.8% who were Jews by religion and 0.5% who were Jews of no religion.

  2. THE JEWISH AMERICANS is a three-night documentary on PBS that explores 350 years of Jewish American history. Access clips and outtakes from THE JEWISH AMERICANS. Exclusive Outtakes!

  3. The “net” Jewish adult population seems to be keeping pace with the steadily growing U.S. population, rising from an estimated 5.3 million at the time of the 2013 Pew Research Center survey of Jewish Americans (2.2% of U.S. adults) to 5.8 million in 2020 (2.4%).

  4. Balancing a newfound identity as Americans while holding onto Jewish traditions had its own challenges. It created difficult choices, especially for observant Jews. To learn more about Jewish...

  5. In 2021, the Pew Research Center issued a report Jewish Americans in 2020. It is a landmark study of the state of the American Jewish community in 2020 covering such topics as Jewish population size, Jewish identification, the nature of Jewish feelings, Jewish...

  6. New Amsterdam's Jewish Crusader (1655) How Hebrew Came to Yale (1777) "To Bigotry, No Sanctions" (1790) The Kosher Meat Boycott (1902) Brownsville Public School Boycott (1905) First American Bat Mitzvah (1922) The Kashering of Coca-Cola (1935) Jewish “Continuity” in Early America. Jewish Political Milestones in the United States.