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A statistical study supported by Partnerships for Jewish Schools (PaJeS), using an empirical approach to predict future levels of demand for mainstream Jewish secondary schools in and around London, in order to support educational planning.
A study of recently gathered JPR/CST data examining attitudes towards Israel and Jews among the population of Great Britain, and providing in-depth statistical analysis of proponents of boycotts of the State of Israel and those contending that Israel is an apartheid state.
This bulletin, produced by JPR on behalf of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, contains the most recent data on Jewish school enrolment in the UK. It demonstrates that there are now close to 35,000 Jewish pupils enrolled in Jewish schools, the highest figure on record.
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 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.
Initial reflections on the new survey of Jewish people's experiences and perceptions of antisemitism, written and published by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, based on research undertaken by a JPR/Ipsos MORI consortium.
An examination of the latest data on birth and death rates in the UK Jewish population, which provides evidence of natural growth over the past ten years. Produced by JPR on behalf of the Board of Deputies of British Jews.