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Drawing on data from surveys conducted over 25 years, this study explores how highly educated Jews differ from other Jews in their sense of identity, religious behaviour, marriage choices and perceptions of Israel, and asks whether the UK Jewish community is losing its academic high flyers.
This report, produced by our European Jewish Demography Unit, is the first study of mortality from COVID-19 among Jews, and assesses how COVID-19 affected Jews in different parts of the world during the first wave of the pandemic, March to May 2020.
This paper details the findings and conclusions of the JPR Working Party on Television, which was predicated on the belief that there is a case for seriously considering television as a catalyst for reinvigorating contemporary Jewish culture.
tagged with: Culture, Media, Television, “United States”
The complete findings of a joint JPR-Metropolitan Police study exploring antisemitic incidents recorded by the police in London, which was carried out in order to get a more accurate feel for their nature and to develop a more effective response to them.
tagged with: Antisemitism, Discrimination, Extremism, Fundamentalism, “Hate crimes”, London, Racism, Security
The end of the Cold War opened up new possibilities and new challenges for the Jews of Europe. This report describes some of the new possibilities available for the first time post-1989 for a possible Jewish renaissance.
tagged with: Antisemitism, Assimilation, Community, Culture, Demography, Europe, “European Jews”, Identity, Multiculturalism
JPR's "Res Publica" Project brough together a diverse groups of thinkers, activists and commentators from across Europe to consider how to build a sense of a common good across an increasingly diverse European population.
A detailed look at Jewish life in Ukraine based on interviews with a broad range of Ukrainian Jewish leaders, which investigates the period from the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 to the civil unrest of 2013 and revolution of 2014. Ukrainian and Russian language versions are also available.
tagged with: Ukraine
This complex accountancy project aims to provide a multi-dimensional analysis of the income and expenditure of the Jewish voluntary sector and to compare it with the UK voluntary sector as a whole.
tagged with: Charity, Community, Funding, Grants, Philanthropy, Welfare, Volunteerism, “Voluntary sector”
With the festival of Pesach (Passover) approaching, download our discussion guide for use around the seder table.
This new study, written and published by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), was undertaken by a JPR/Ipsos MORI consortium. Based on a sample of 16,395, it is the largest study of European Jews ever run.