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Intro -- The Publication of This Volume Was Made Possible by the Generous Support of -- Academic Advisory Committee -- Preface -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Review Articles -- Chapter 1 The Golden Jubilee of the First National Jewish Population Survey: A Critical Assessment of the Demographic Study of American Jews, 1970-2020 -- 1.1 Methodologies of the Five National Jewish Population Studies -- 1.1.1 Sampling and Administration -- 1.1.2 Screening for Jewish Households -- 1.1.3 The Main Questionnaire -- 1.2 A New Demography -- 1.2.1 Jewish Population Dynamics: Continuity and Growth -- 1.2.2 Spatial Pattern of the Jewish Population: From Concentration to Dispersion -- 1.2.3 Educational Attainment -- 1.3 Population Projections in Retrospective -- 1.3.1 Value and Limitations -- 1.3.2 Assumptions and Outcomes -- 1.3.3 Critical Assessment -- 1.4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 2 Coverage of Israel in the American Press -- 2.1 The Israeli Government Includes Its First Arab Party -- 2.2 The Ben & -- Jerry's Affair -- 2.3 The Russian Invasion of Ukraine -- 2.4 The Death of Shireen Abu Akleh -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 3 American Jews and the Domestic Arena (July 2021 - Fall 2022): A Year of Shifting Lines and Disruptions -- 3.1 Shifting Ethnoreligious Stances in American Politics -- 3.2 Democratic Relationship-Building with American Jews and Israel -- 3.2.1 Two Palestinian-American Deaths on Israel's Watch -- 3.2.2 Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Had Implications for Jews in America and Israel -- 3.2.3 Jewish Dimensions of the January 6 Congressional Committee Public Hearings -- 3.2.4 Religion and Reproduction Controversies -- 3.2.5 Jewish Organizations Responded to Anti-abortion Supreme Court and State Laws -- 3.2.6 Federal Funding for Jewish Institutions.
3.2.7 Elections, Jewish Candidates, and Redrawn Political Lines -- 3.2.8 Which Side Are You on? America and Israel in Election Seasons -- 3.3 The Israel-American Jewish Relationship -- 3.3.1 Increased Emigration to Israel from the US -- 3.3.2 Picturing Israel: The New York Times -- 3.3.3 Should Anti-zionism Be Taught in Jewish Classrooms? -- 3.4 Antisemitism in America Took New-and Old-Forms -- 3.4.1 America's "Antisemitism Envoy" Overcame Political Opposition -- 3.4.2 Antisemitism in the American Political World -- 3.4.3 Conservative Book Bans and the Jews -- 3.4.4 Contemporary Confusion About the Nature of Antisemitism -- 3.4.5 Binaries of Oppressors and Oppressed Contributed to Antisemitism -- 3.4.6 Ignoring Jews and Jewish Contributions as a Form of Antisemitism -- 3.4.7 Demonizing Jewish Power -- 3.4.8 Pushing Back Against Antisemitic Theories -- 3.4.9 Antisemites Targeted Jewish Organizations -- 3.5 American Judaism Faced Organizational Challenges -- 3.5.1 Established Jewish Religious Institutions Downsizing, and Fewer Jewish Professionals -- 3.5.2 Shifting Conceptions of Religious Leadership and Jewish Education -- 3.5.3 Gendered Developments in Jewish Religious Life -- 3.5.4 Online Platforms Provided New Tools -- 3.5.5 Substandard Secular Education in New York Ultraorthodox Religious Schools Reported -- 3.5.6 Responding to Individuals Who Left the Haredi World -- 3.5.7 Orthodox Communities and Health Issues -- 3.5.8 Jewish Organizations Dealt with Transitions -- 3.5.9 Reaching Toward-Elusive-Normalcy Despite COVID -- 3.5.10 Jewish Institutions Prepared for Security Needs -- 3.5.11 The Politics of Choosing Speakers for Jewish Organizational Events -- 3.5.12 Addressing Climate Change as a Jewish Value -- 3.5.13 New Organizations for Classic Liberals/Classic Conservatives -- 3.5.14 Organizations for Jews on the Left Continued to Develop.
3.6 Jews and American Culture -- 3.6.1 Jewish-Content Books Generated Public Discussion -- 3.6.2 Jewish Voices in Debates About Motherhood, Sexuality, and Other Personal Choices -- 3.6.3 Jewish Voices Rejecting "Woke" Culture -- 3.7 Generational Losses -- 3.8 Conclusion: Shifting Assumptions About Israel, and Jewish Life in America -- 3.8.1 American Jews and a New Slate of Israeli Leaders -- 3.8.2 What Does Public Antisemitism Imply for American Jewish Life? -- Reference -- Chapter 4 American Jews and the International Arena (August 2021-August 2022): The US, Israel, and the Middle East -- 4.1 Israeli Prime Minister Bennett in Washington -- 4.2 Biden's First Trip to Israel as President -- 4.3 The Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process -- 4.4 Biden and Israel at Odds -- 4.5 The Abraham Accords -- 4.6 The Iran Nuclear Deal -- 4.7 The United Nations -- 4.8 Pluralism Continues to Divide American Jews and Israel -- 4.9 The BDS Movement Sputters -- 4.10 Campus Conflicts -- 4.11 Public Opinion -- 4.12 Mid-Term Elections Highlight AIPAC -- 4.13 Conclusion -- Chapter 5 United States Jewish Population, 2022 -- 5.1 Population Estimation Methodology -- 5.1.1 Source One: Scientific Estimates -- 5.1.2 Source Two: US Census Bureau Estimates -- 5.1.3 Source Three: Informant Estimates -- 5.1.4 Source Four: Internet Estimates -- 5.1.5 Other Considerations in Population Estimation -- 5.2 National, Regional, State, and Urban Area Totals -- 5.2.1 Historical US Jewish Population Estimates -- 5.2.2 Recent US Jewish Population Estimates -- 5.2.3 Regional Jewish Population Estimates -- 5.2.4 State Jewish Population Estimates -- 5.2.5 Urban Area Jewish Population Estimates -- 5.3 Changes in the Size and Geographic Distribution of the Jewish Population, 1980-2022 -- 5.3.1 National Level Changes -- 5.3.2 Regional Level Changes -- 5.3.3 State Level Changes.
5.3.4 Urban Area Level Changes -- 5.4 Synagogue Geography -- 5.4.1 Synagogues Are the Heart of the Jewish Community -- 5.4.2 Changes in Synagogue Membership Over Time -- 5.4.3 Changes in the Number of US Synagogues -- 5.4.4 Chabad Synagogues -- 5.4.5 Other Orthodox Synagogues -- 5.4.6 Conservative Synagogues -- 5.4.7 Reform Synagogues -- 5.4.8 Reconstructionist (now Reconstructing) Synagogues -- 5.4.9 Denomination of Synagogues by State -- 5.5 Atlas of US Jewish Communities, 2022 -- 5.5.1 New England (Maps 5.10 and 5.11) -- 5.5.2 Middle Atlantic (Maps 5.12, 5.13, and 5.14) -- 5.5.3 Midwest (Maps 5.15 and 5.16) -- 5.5.4 South (Maps 5.18, 5.19, 5.20, and 5.21) -- 5.5.5 West (Maps 5.21, 5.22, and 5.23) -- 5.6 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 6 Canadian Jewish Population 2022: Focus on Jews from the Former Soviet Union and Holocaust Survivors -- 6.1 Canadian Jewish Population Estimate for 2021 -- 6.2 Geographical Distribution of Canada's Jewish Population -- 6.3 Jewish Migration -- 6.4 Visible-Minority Jews -- 6.5 Knowledge of Jewish Languages -- 6.6 Soviet and FSU-Born Jews -- 6.7 Holocaust Survivors -- 6.8 Summary -- References -- Chapter 7 World Jewish Population, 2022 -- 7.1 Assessing Jewish Population -- 7.1.1 Definitions -- 7.1.2 Data Sources -- 7.2 World Jewish Population Size and Distribution by Major Areas -- 7.2.1 Implications of Alternative Jewish Population Definitions -- 7.3 Major Patterns and Trends in Jewish Population Distribution -- 7.3.1 Socioeconomic Development and the Jewish Presence -- 7.3.2 Time Comparisons -- 7.3.3 Dispersion and Concentration -- 7.4 Jewish Population in Major Individual Countries -- 7.4.1 Israel -- 7.4.1.1 General -- 7.4.1.2 Israel, West Bank and Gaza -- 7.4.2 The United States -- 7.4.2.1 Methodological Issues -- 7.4.2.2 The 2013 and 2020 Pew Surveys -- 7.4.2.3 Evaluation -- 7.4.3 France.
7.4.4 Canada -- 7.4.5 United Kingdom -- 7.4.6 Argentina -- 7.4.7 Russia -- 7.4.8 Australia -- 7.4.9 Germany -- 7.4.10 Brazil -- 7.4.11 South Africa -- 7.4.12 Hungary -- 7.4.13 Ukraine -- 7.4.14 Mexico -- 7.4.15 Other Countries in Central and South America -- 7.4.16 Other Countries in Europe -- 7.4.17 Other Countries in Asia, Africa and Oceania -- 7.5 Major Cities and Metropolitan Areas -- 7.6 Major Determinants of Demographic Change -- 7.6.1 Identificational Changes -- 7.6.2 International Migration -- 7.6.3 Some Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 7.7 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix -- Mechanisms of Population Change -- Definitions -- Presentation and Quality of Data -- Bibliography -- The following is the full list of sources utilized in the preparation of this chapter. Some of the sources are not referenced in the text. -- Part II: Jewish Lists -- Chapter 1 Local Jewish Organizations -- 1.1 Jewish Federations -- 1.1.1 Central Coordinating Body for Jewish Federations, United States -- 1.1.2 Jewish Federations, United States -- 8.1.3 Central Coordinating Body for Jewish Federations, Canada -- 8.1.4 Jewish Federations, Canada -- 1.2 Jewish Community Centers -- 1.2.1 Central Coordinating Body for Jewish Community Centers -- 1.2.2 Jewish Community Centers, United States -- 1.2.3 Jewish Community Centers, Canada -- 1.3 Jewish Human Service Agencies (Jewish Family Services, Jewish Vocational Services, Jewish Free Loans) -- 1.3.1 Central Coordinating Body for Jewish Human Service Agencies -- 1.3.2 Jewish Family Service Agencies, United States -- 1.3.3 Jewish Family Service Agencies, Canada -- 1.3.4 Jewish Vocational Services, United States -- 1.3.5 Jewish Vocational Services, Canada -- 1.3.6 Central Coordinating Body for Jewish Free Loans -- 1.3.7 Jewish Free Loans, United States -- 1.3.8 Jewish Free Loans, Canada.
1.4 Directories of Synagogues and College Hillels.
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