Webinar

Jewish identities today: Concepts, measures and realities

In a rapidly changing and volatile world, what is Jewishness and how should we research it?

Dr Jonathan Boyd

JPR’s pivotal report ‘The Jewish identities of European Jews: what, why and how’ is a journey into the heart of Jewish identity. Based on the responses of over 16,000 Jews in 12 European countries – the largest survey of its kind, the report brings an in-depth picture of who we are as Jews: what brings us together and what separates us from each other? Join some of the world’s leading analysts of Jewish identity for a conversation that has implications for Jewish communities everywhere.

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With: Professor Judit Bokser-Liwerant (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) Dr Jonathan Boyd (Institute for Jewish Policy Research, UK) Professor Sergio DellaPergola (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) Professor Harriet Hartman (Rowan University, USA) and Dr Daniel Staetsky (Institute for Jewish Policy Research, UK). 

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Dr Jonathan Boyd

Executive Director

Dr Jonathan Boyd

Executive Director

Jonathan has been Executive Director of JPR since 2010, having previously held research and policy positions at the JDC International Centre for Community Development in...

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Dr Daniel Staetsky

Senior Research Fellow and Director of JPR's European Demography Unit

Dr Daniel Staetsky

Senior Research Fellow and Director of JPR's European Demography Unit

Daniel holds a PhD in Social Statistics and Demography from the University of Southampton and a Master’s degree in Population Studies from the Hebrew University...

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Prof Sergio DellaPergola

Chairman of JPR's European Demography Unit

Prof Sergio DellaPergola

Chairman of JPR's European Demography Unit

Professor Emeritus and former Chairman of the Hebrew University’s Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry, and Chairman of JPR’s European Jewish Demography Unit, Prof DellaPergola...

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