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ortodoksna populacija u Americi
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Orthodox Population Grows Faster Than First Figures in Pew #JewishAmerica Study
27% of Jewish Children Are Orthodox Homes — Huge Jump
By Josh Nathan-Kazis, Published November 12, 2013,
The Orthodox population is growing even faster than earlier reports from the Pew Research Center’s recent survey of American Jews suggested. A new analysis of data from Pew finds that 27% of Jews younger than 18 live in Orthodox households. That’s a dramatic jump from Jews aged 18 to 29, only 11% of whom are Orthodox.“Orthodox birthrates in just the last few years have been soaring,” said Jewish sociologist Steven M. Cohen, who requested the new data from Pew. “The sky is falling for the rest of the population.”
Ortodoksna populacija u Americi raste još brže nego što je to pokazao izvještaj Pew research Center. Nova analiza podataka iz Pew podataka pokazuje da 27% Židova mlađih od 18 godina živi u ortodoksnom kućanstvu. To je dramatična razlika od onih koji su stari 18 do 29 godina od kojih je samo 11% ortodoksnih. To je zbog stope nataliteta ortodoksa u posljednje vrijeme , rekao je židovski sociolog Steven M. Cohen koji je istražio nove podatke Pew centra. Novi podaci pokazuju da je demografija današnje židovske djece radikalno drugačija od današnjih "mladih odraslih" Židova. Taj je trend u toku i u slijedećem populacijskom istraživanju mi ćemo vidjeti rezultate i možda će ortodoksni Židovi predstavljati većinu američkih Židova ( izjava Sarah Bunin Benor profesor na
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute
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As a proportion of the community, the Orthodox population more than doubles when you compare the demographic slice of middle-aged Jews with that of Jewish children based on the new data, according to Cohen. “Every year, the Orthodox population has been adding 5,000 Jews,” Cohen said. “The non-Orthodox population has been losing 10,000 Jews.”
The nationwide findings are in line with a 2012 study by UJA-Federation of New York. The study reported that 60% of Jewish children in the New York City area live in Orthodox homes.
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