To be honest I don't know how many those surveyed were frum, but this is very scary.... even if the ones surveyed weren't frum...
There is a virus out there that's killing people left and right...the economy shut down, malls and bars and nightclubs are shut down... and practically every country in the world is effected, yet there are Jews out there that won't make a "din ve'cheshbon" a self accounting?
I think that there is something very wrong in our "religious" education. Even if you want to say that those surveyed were not frum.... then we have to rethink the way we do "kiruv"..
It seems that we are not reaching our brothers and sisters that have yet to become more observant.
A new survey found that only 7% of American Jews feel that the coronavirus crisis has strengthened their faith, as opposed to nearly a quarter of Americans as a whole.
The survey, published Thursday by the Pew Research Center, found that Jews had the lowest percentage of respondents whose faith has been strengthened by the crisis.
Along with the 7% of Jews whose faith has grown stronger, 69% say their faith hasn’t changed much and 22% say they weren’t religious to begin with. A very small percentage, not represented numerically in the study, say their faith has gotten weaker.
In the United States as a whole, 24% of people say their faith has gotten stronger, 2% say it’s gotten weaker, 47% say it hasn’t changed much and 26% say they aren’t religious.
The group with the largest number of respondents say their faith has gotten stronger is black Protestants, 56% of whom reported strengthening faith.
Maybe we can "dan lekaf zchus'" and say that It’s possible that few Jews responded positively to the “faith” question because the question’s wording referenced “religious faith,” a terminology that tends to be less common among Jews than among Christians.
There is a virus out there that's killing people left and right...the economy shut down, malls and bars and nightclubs are shut down... and practically every country in the world is effected, yet there are Jews out there that won't make a "din ve'cheshbon" a self accounting?
I think that there is something very wrong in our "religious" education. Even if you want to say that those surveyed were not frum.... then we have to rethink the way we do "kiruv"..
It seems that we are not reaching our brothers and sisters that have yet to become more observant.
The survey, published Thursday by the Pew Research Center, found that Jews had the lowest percentage of respondents whose faith has been strengthened by the crisis.
Along with the 7% of Jews whose faith has grown stronger, 69% say their faith hasn’t changed much and 22% say they weren’t religious to begin with. A very small percentage, not represented numerically in the study, say their faith has gotten weaker.
In the United States as a whole, 24% of people say their faith has gotten stronger, 2% say it’s gotten weaker, 47% say it hasn’t changed much and 26% say they aren’t religious.
The group with the largest number of respondents say their faith has gotten stronger is black Protestants, 56% of whom reported strengthening faith.
Maybe we can "dan lekaf zchus'" and say that It’s possible that few Jews responded positively to the “faith” question because the question’s wording referenced “religious faith,” a terminology that tends to be less common among Jews than among Christians.
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7% of Jews whose faith has grown stronger...
69% say their faith hasn't changed much...
22% say they weren't religious to begin with...
Where did they go to build up these crazy figures ? To the conservatives ? reforms ? Heimishes ? litvishes ? chassidim ? liberals ? Vegans ? Democrats ?
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