Observation ·
Can Intermarriage Lead to an Increase in the Number of Jews in America?
By Steven M. CohenHopeful arguments to that effect have been proffered since the Pew survey two years ago. They're wrong.

Steven M. Cohen is a research professor at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and director of the Berman Jewish Policy Archive at New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service.
Observation ·
Hopeful arguments to that effect have been proffered since the Pew survey two years ago. They're wrong.
Response ·
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Monthly Essay ·
Last year’s survey of American Jews brought dire news—rising intermarriage, falling birthrates, dwindling congregations. Our reanalysis confirms the message, and complicates it.
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