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All kinds of Jews are drifting over to the left

A recent JPR report shows we are too simplistic in the way think about demoninations

March 2, 2023 15:15
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We Jews tend to see ourselves in a particular way. There’s a spectrum of Jewishness, with Charedi Jews at one end, secular Jews at the other, and the various shades of religiosity — Orthodox, Traditional, Progressive — situated between them.

When Jews move across the spectrum, in either direction, we intuitively “know” that they are becoming more or less frum, more or less assimilated, and we commonly judge them accordingly, often from our own vantage point on the spectrum.

There are empirical grounds upon which to justify this.

Research consistently shows that Progressive Jews score lower than Orthodox ones on most standard measures of Jewishness, including their likelihood to attend a Passover seder, participate in Jewish community activities, feel part of the Jewish people and give to Jewish charities.