POPULATION researchJEWSDECISION makingPROBABILITY theoryThe article offers the author's perspective on Jewish community population studies based on his 35-year experiences since 1989 when he undertook the first scientific study of the Jewish population in New York. Topics include...
On the other hand, as the diversity of the country increases, the number of Jews of Color could increase. 8. See The Jewish Community Study of New York: 2011, Special Study of Nonwhite, Hispanic, and Multiracial Jewish Households at www.jewishdatabank.org. 9. The Statement reads: “The ...
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California, Montana and New Mexico.New York Stateis the fourth largest state and some of the world's popular theme parks, including Disney World, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld are inFlorida State. The Wright brothers, had their first successful flight inNorth Carolina, a state is named in ...
Over 40% of American Jews live in just six states. Slightly over 20% resides in New York State, 14% in California, followed by 12% in Florida; 8% in New Jersey; and 5% each in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania The largest percentage resides in New York City (13%), with the next largest...
In this study, data are analyzed from five urban surveys of Jews conducted since 2000: two surveys from New York ( N =4,533; N =5,993) and one apiece from Chicago ( N =1,993), Philadelphia ( N =1,217), and Boston ( N =1,766). A strategy of two-way ANCOVA with interaction...
New Jersey, constituent state of the U.S. One of the original 13 states, it is bounded by New York to the north and northeast, the Atlantic Ocean to the east and south, and Delaware and Pennsylvania to the west. Named for the island of Jersey in the Engl
Metropolitan Tel Aviv, with 2.5 million Jews, is the world's largest Jewish city. It is followed by New York, with 1.9 million, Haifa 655,000, Los Angeles 621,000, Jerusalem 570,000, and southeast Florida 514,000.In 2001, 8 countries had a Jewish population of 100,000 or more; ...
The vast majority of Finnish people are ethnic Finns, a term that can refer both to nationality or the ethnic group, and other national minorities include the Sápmi, the Finland-Swedes, the Roma, the Old Russians, the Finnish Jews, and the Tartars. The Finns The first Finns, stemming ...
balance of Jewish births and deaths, and to net migration transfers to Israel. Israel and the United States account together for more than 80% of the total. Over 50% of the Jews worldwide are concentrated in five large metropolitan areas: Tel Aviv, New York, Jerusalem, Haifa and Los ...