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    The20

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    Ira M. Sheskin, Ph.D.Director of the Jewish Demography Project of the

    Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies

    and Associate Professor, Department of GeographyUniversity of Miami

    Jewish Community Population Study

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    Take Ye the Sum of AllCongregations of the Children of

    Israel, by Their Families, by TheirFathers Houses, According to theNumber of Names

    Numbers 1:2

    My Son Marks Bar Mitzvah

    Torah Portion (1998)

    Counting the JewishPopulation is a Tradition

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    Outline of Presentation

    Survey MethodologyJewish Population Size

    Geographic ProfileDemographic ProfileReligious ProfileTypes of MarriageMembership ProfileJewish Education: AdultsJewish Education: ChildrenJewish AgenciesSocial Service NeedsIsraelAnti-Semitism

    The MediaPhilanthropic Profile

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    Survey Methodology

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    Survey Methodology

    Random Digit Dialing (RDD) Telephone Survey methodology provides scientificvalidity

    Population estimateProduces the purest random sample(203) 389 - ____ ____ ____ ____

    RDD Telephone Survey of 297 Jewish householdsDJN Telephone Survey of 536 Jewish households

    Weighting factors are used to combine the two samples and remove the biasintroduced by DJN sampling

    30,000 different numbers dialed more than 52,000 times to obtain the 297

    Jewish households in the RDD sample

    We did not call cell phones, but only 5.6% of households in CT are cellphone-only

    833 interviews is a large sample size

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    Survey Methodology

    83% cooperation rate on "screener"94% cooperation rate of known Jewish households on survey3.4% margin of error at the 95% confidence level for overall resultsInterviews averaged about 20 minutes eachInterviews conducted in May 2010

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    Definitions

    Jewish HouseholdIs Any Household Containing a Jewish Person

    Jewish Person(As in All National and Local Jewish Community Studies)

    Is Any Person Who Self Identifies as Jewish

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    Philosophy for Examining Data

    Please keep an open mind

    Some findings will fit your perception of reality

    Some findings will not fit your perception of reality

    Be prepared to change your perceptions

    Just because everyone has been saying something foryears does not mean it is so

    While this information is important, other factors in additionto demographics need to be considered in all decisions

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    Resources Available to the Community

    Main Report (1,000+ pages)

    Summary Report (150+ pages)

    880 Slides

    Posted at www.jewishnewhaven.org andwww.jewishdatabank.org

    Today is just one opportunity to see the results and begin

    studying them. We will go rather quickly because our goalis not to have you leave with all the major resultsmemorized, but rather to introduce you to some of thedepth and breadth of what we have done.

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    SampleComparison Bar Chart

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    Compare with up to about 55 otherJewish communities with RDD studiessince 1993

    Similar question wording

    Similar response categories

    Asked of same set of persons in eachhousehold

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    Particularly InstructiveComparisons:

    Hartford, Rhode Island, Westport

    Selected because of:

    population sizegeographic proximitycampaign sizerecency of the study

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    32%32%31%

    29%24%

    21%21%21%21%

    19%19%19%

    18%18%17%17%17%

    16%15%15%15%

    14%13%13%

    13%13%13%

    12%12%

    11%11%

    10%10%10%10%

    9%

    9%9%8%

    7%7%7%

    6%6%6%

    3%

    Martin-St. LucieOrlandoCharlotte

    Las VegasHoward County

    PhoenixWest Palm Beach

    SeattleHarrisburg

    St. PetersburgSouth Palm Beach

    San Diego

    SarasotaTucsonWestport

    WashingtonWilmington

    BrowardAtlanta

    RichmondDenver

    JacksonvilleMonmouth

    Bergen

    Lehigh ValleySan AntonioSt. Paul

    Atlantic CountyMiami

    YorkMiddlesex

    Portland (ME)Tidewater

    MilwaukeeRhode Island

    Hartford

    PittsburghMinneapolisCincinnatiSt. Louis

    Los AngelesBaltimore

    New HavenRochester

    PhiladelphiaDetroit

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

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    Jewish Population Size and Geography

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    The Jewish Community of New haven

    Jews23,000

    Non-Jews4,800

    83%

    17%

    27,800 persons live in 11,000 Jewish households, of whom 23,000 persons are Jewish

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    In addition, about XX Jews live in XXXX.

    In addition, about XX Jewish students from outside New Haven live in dormitories

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    Jewish Households, 2005-2010

    13,700

    11,000

    2005 20100

    2,000

    4,000

    6,000

    8,000

    10,000

    12,000

    14,000

    16,000

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    DJN Estimate RDD Estimate

    20% Decrease

    This researcher believes that this

    anlaysis almost certainly

    overstates the decrease in Jewish

    households

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    13,700

    2,770

    4,159

    1,366

    11,000

    2,468

    4,217

    1,200

    Households

    Households Who Donated to JFGNH

    Synagogue Member Households

    JCC Member Households

    0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000

    2005 2010

    14 Evidence of a Decreasing Jewish Population

    134

    227

    897

    1,127

    1,265

    1,610

    6,946

    Annual In-migration

    Annual Outmigration

    Jews Age 0-4

    Age 5-9

    Age 10-14

    Age 15-19

    Age 65+

    0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000

    Number ofHouseholds

    RDDDJN

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    15New Haven Town Names

    The East

    The North

    TheWest

    TheCentralArea

    Woodbridge

    BethanyHamden

    Hamden

    W Haven

    Hamden

    E Haven

    E Haven/New Haven

    New HavenWestbrook

    Wallingford

    Shelton

    Seymour

    Orange

    Old Saybrook

    N Haven Northford

    N Branford

    Milford

    MadisonIvoryton

    Guilford

    Essex

    Killingworth

    Derby

    Deep River

    Clinton

    Chester

    Cheshire

    Centerbrook

    Branford

    Ansonia

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    Dots are randomly placed within each zip codeEach dot represents 5 Jewish households

    The East

    The North

    TheWest

    TheCentralArea

    New Haven Number of Jewish Households

    Hamden

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    6,900

    3,900

    9,700

    3,600 3,700

    The East The West The Central Area Hamden The North

    0

    2,000

    4,000

    6,000

    8,000

    10,000

    12,000

    Jews

    Non-Jews

    17Persons in Jewish Households by Geographic Area

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    13,700

    3,800

    2,100

    4,000

    2,100

    1,700

    11,000

    2,650

    1,760

    3,740

    1,630

    1,220

    All

    The East

    The West

    The Central Area

    Hamden

    The North

    0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000

    2005 2010

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    2005-2010

    Change in Number of Jewish Households,

    The East

    The North

    TheWest

    TheCentralArea

    Woodbridge

    BethanyHamden

    Hamden

    W Haven

    Hamden

    E Haven

    E Haven

    New HavenWestbrook

    Wallingford

    Shelton

    Seymour

    Orange

    Old Saybrook

    N Haven Northford

    N Branford

    Milford

    MadisonIvoryton

    Guilford

    Essex

    Killingworth

    Derby

    Deep River

    Clinton

    Chester

    Cheshire

    Centerbrook

    Branford

    Ansonia

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    Distribution of Jewish Households

    The East28%The West15%

    The Central Area29% Hamden

    15%

    The North

    12%

    The East24%The West

    16%

    The Central Area34%

    Hamden15%

    The North11%

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    2005 2010

    The East

    The North

    TheWest

    TheCentralArea

    Woodbridge

    BethanyHamden

    Hamden

    W Haven

    Hamden

    E Haven

    E Haven

    New HavenWestbrook

    Wallingford

    Shelton

    Seymour

    Orange

    Old Saybrook

    N Haven Northford

    N Branford

    Milford

    MadisonIvoryton

    Guilford

    EssexKillingworth

    Derby

    Deep River

    Clinton

    Chester

    Cheshire

    Centerbrook

    Branford

    Ansonia

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    Percentage of Households in the AreaWho Are Jewish Households

    48.6%21.2%

    16.7%15.0%

    12.2%9.7%

    8.9%8.6%8.4%

    7.9%7.6%7.5%

    7.2%6.8%6.8%6.5%6.1%6.0%

    4.9%4.7%4.6%4.5%4.3%4.3%4.0%4.0%

    3.9%3.9%3.8%

    3.3%3.2%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%2.9%2.7%2.3%2.2%2.2%2.0%2.0%1.9%1.8%1.7%1.7%1.7%1.6%1.5%1.4%

    0.9%0.6%

    2.7%

    South Palm BeachBroward

    West Palm BeachNew York

    MonmouthWestport

    MiddlesexBergen

    Essex-MorrisPalm SpringsLos AngelesPhiladelphia

    Howard CountyWashingtonAtlantic County

    MiamiBaltimore

    Las VegasCleveland

    HartfordDenver

    San DiegoNew Haven

    AtlantaPhoenix

    Pittsburgh

    TucsonSt. LouisRochester

    SarasotaWilmington

    St. PetersburgBuffalo

    MinneapolisMartin-St. Lucie

    SeattleColumbus

    Rhode IslandPortland (ME)

    RichmondOrlando

    MilwaukeeDetroit

    HarrisburgCincinnatiCharlotte

    Lehigh ValleySt. Paul

    JacksonvilleTidewater

    San AntonioYork

    NJPS 2000

    0.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0%

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    Households in Top Three Zip Code Areas(Jewish Households)

    79%

    66%66%66%

    58%57%57%57%

    55%54%

    52%52%

    50%49%48%

    46%46%

    44%44%

    43%43%

    39%39%

    37%

    37%36%36%36%

    35%35%

    34%33%33%33%33%

    26%

    25%20%

    19%18%18%18%

    17%16%

    14%13%

    11%

    10%10%

    York

    WestportHoward County

    MiddlesexMilwaukeeHarrisburgBaltimore

    West Palm BeachAtlantic County

    South Palm BeachSt. Paul

    Rochester

    Lehigh ValleyMartin-St. LucieCharlotte

    WilmingtonRichmondClevelandMonmouthColumbus

    MiamiRhode Island

    PittsburghJacksonville

    HartfordSan AntonioSt. Louis

    DetroitSarasota

    MinneapolisBergenTucson

    CincinnatiPortland (ME)

    TidewaterOrlando

    New HavenBroward

    Las VegasSt. Petersburg

    SeattlePhoenixAtlanta

    San DiegoSan Francisco

    WashingtonLos Angeles

    DenverNew York

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

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    Jewish community generallyhas one major clusterof Jewish population

    Jewish community generallyhas no major clusters

    or several major clustersof Jewish population

    065150652506511

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    Locally Born(Adults in Jewish Households)

    59%57%57%

    56%51%

    50%50%

    49%49%

    46%45%

    43%

    42%41%40%

    39%34%

    33%29%

    28%27%

    24%21%

    20%18%18%

    16%16%

    15%14%

    13%12%

    11%11%

    10%

    8%8%7%

    6%5%

    4%2%2%

    1%1%

    0%

    New YorkDetroit

    ClevelandPhiladelphia

    St. LouisBaltimore

    ChicagoPittsburghMilwaukee

    MinneapolisCincinnati

    Rhode Island

    BuffaloRochesterHartfordSt. Paul

    TidewaterNew HavenHarrisburg

    WilmingtonRichmond

    Lehigh ValleySan Antonio

    DenverPortland (ME)

    JacksonvilleMiddlesex

    AtlantaWashington

    BergenMiami

    WestportAtlantic County

    San DiegoMonmouth

    TucsonCharlotteHoward County

    PhoenixSt. Petersburg

    OrlandoWest Palm Beach

    BrowardLas Vegas

    SarasotaSouth Palm Beach

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

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    Part-Year Households

    37.4%24.3%

    22.9%

    21.2%

    11.6%

    10.2%

    10.1%

    9.9%

    9.7%9.6%

    9.0%

    8.7%

    7.9%

    7.2%

    6.9%

    6.5%

    5.8%

    5.3%

    5.2%

    5.2%

    5.0%

    4.9%

    4.8%

    4.6%

    4.4%

    4.4%3.3%

    3.1%

    2.4%

    2.4%

    2.3%

    2.0%

    1.1%

    Atlantic CountySarasota

    South Palm Beach

    West Palm Beach

    Broward

    Monmouth

    Portland (ME)

    Middlesex

    MiamiRichmond

    Rhode Island

    St. Petersburg

    Harrisburg

    Tucson

    Columbus

    Hartford

    Minneapolis

    New Haven

    Bergen

    Milwaukee

    St. Louis

    Lehigh Valley

    Rochester

    St. Paul

    Detroit

    PhoenixLas Vegas

    Tidewater

    Westport

    Orlando

    Jacksonville

    Washington

    San Antonio

    0.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0%

    (Live in Local Community for Less than 10 Months of the Year)(Jewish Households)

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    Length of Residence in New Haven

    0-4 Years6%

    5-9 Years9%

    10-19 Years

    18%

    20+ Years67%

    Implies an average of 134households moved to NewHaven each year during thepast 5 years

    (Respondents)

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    40%

    17%

    25%

    17%

    2%

    15%

    25%

    21%

    8%

    31%

    32%

    6%

    4%

    15%

    13%

    26%

    23%16%

    35%

    15%

    12%

    2%

    20%

    35%

    18%

    25%

    26%

    11%

    16%

    5%

    21%

    15%

    The East

    The West

    The Central Area

    Hamden

    The North

    Under 35

    35-49

    50-64

    65-74

    75+

    Household with Children

    Household with Only Adult Children

    Non-Elderly Single

    Non-Elderly Couple

    Elderly Couple

    Elderly Single

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    New Households (0-4 years)

    Longer-Term Households (5+ years)

    Who Is Moving In?(Respondents)

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    47%

    0%

    2%

    33%

    8%

    10%

    19%

    18%

    8%

    37%

    18%

    4%

    23%

    30%

    43%

    44%

    13%

    2%

    27%

    5%

    10%

    11%

    11%

    27%

    35%

    16%

    4%

    30%

    30%

    35%

    Employed Full Time

    Employed Part Time

    Unemployed

    Retired

    Homemaker

    Student

    Income under $25,000

    $25-$50,000

    $50-$100,000

    $100-$200,000

    $200,000+

    Orthodox

    Conservative

    Reform

    Just Jewish

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    New Households

    Longer-Term Households

    Who Is Moving In?(Respondents)

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    59%

    24%

    17%

    31%

    4%

    20%

    25%

    9%

    7%

    37%

    48%

    60%

    6%

    35%

    43%

    15%

    40%

    25%

    16%

    35%

    26%

    22%

    In-married

    Conversionary

    Intermarried

    Synagogue Member

    JCC Member

    Participated in a JCC Programin the Past Year

    Jewish Organization Member

    Feel Very Much Part of Jewish Community

    Feel Somewhat Part

    Feel Not Very Much Part

    Feel Not at All Part

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    New Households

    Longer-Term Households

    Who Is Moving In?(Respondents)

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    0%

    22%

    78%

    2%

    2%

    96%

    98%

    2%

    0%

    0%

    23%

    48%

    30%

    39%

    15%

    45%

    61%

    18%

    14%

    8%

    Very Familiar with Jewish Federation

    Somewhat Familiar

    Not at all Familiar

    Donated to Federation

    Asked, Did Not Donate

    Not Asked to Donate

    Federation Non-Donor

    Donated under $100

    Donated $100-$500

    Donated $500+

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    New Households

    Longer-Term Households

    Who Is Moving In?(Respondents)

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    New Households(0-4 Years)

    (Respondents)32%32%

    31%29%

    24%21%21%21%21%

    19%19%

    19%18%18%

    17%17%17%

    16%15%15%15%

    14%13%

    13%13%13%13%

    12%12%

    11%11%

    10%10%10%10%

    9%9%9%

    8%7%7%7%

    6%6%6%

    3%

    Martin-St. LucieOrlando

    CharlotteLas Vegas

    Howard CountyPhoenix

    West Palm BeachSeattle

    HarrisburgSt. Petersburg

    South Palm Beach

    San DiegoSarasotaTucson

    WestportWashingtonWilmington

    BrowardAtlanta

    RichmondDenver

    JacksonvilleMonmouth

    BergenLehigh ValleySan Antonio

    St. PaulAtlantic County

    MiamiYork

    MiddlesexPortland (ME)

    TidewaterMilwaukee

    Rhode Island

    HartfordPittsburgh

    MinneapolisCincinnatiSt. Louis

    Los AngelesBaltimore

    New HavenRochester

    PhiladelphiaDetroit

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

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    Length of Residence at Current Address

    0-4 Years14%

    5-9 Years18%

    10-19 Years29%

    20+ Years38%

    (Respondents)

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    0-4 Years at Current Address(Respondents)

    55%55%54%

    53%52%

    51%47%

    45%44%44%

    42%41%

    40%39%39%39%

    37%37%

    36%36%

    35%34%34%

    33%

    32%32%32%32%

    31%31%

    30%30%

    29%29%

    28%28%

    28%28%

    27%27%

    26%26%26%

    25%20%

    19%14%

    OrlandoSeattleCharlotte

    Las VegasPhoenix

    San DiegoColumbus

    AtlantaTucsonDenver

    ChicagoHarrisburg

    WashingtonSt. PetersburgWest Palm Beach

    RichmondSarasotaWestport

    MilwaukeeJacksonvilleWilmington

    Howard CountySt. Louis

    Los Angeles

    St. PaulTidewaterMinneapolis

    Rhode IslandSouth Palm Beach

    MiamiBaltimore

    BrowardPortland (ME)

    CincinnatiSan Antonio

    Cleveland

    Lehigh ValleyHartford

    RochesterPhiladelphia

    Atlantic CountyMonmouthNew York

    BergenDetroit

    MiddlesexNew Haven

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

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    Probability of MovingWithin the Next Three Years

    Definitely4%

    Probably8%

    Probably Not40%

    Definitely Not45%

    Don't Know4%

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    (Jewish Households)

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    Connection of Households to Yale University(Jewish Households)

    18%

    26%

    31%

    An Adult Ever Attended Yale

    An Adult Ever Worked at Yale

    An Adult Ever Attended or Worked at Yale

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

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    Geographic Location of Employment

    New Haven 75%

    Hartford 4%

    Elsewhere in CT 16%

    New York 3%

    Elsewhere 2%

    (Respondents Employed Full Time or Part Time)

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    Demographic Profile0.1%

    0.4%

    0.9%

    0.9%

    1.2%

    1.3%

    2.1%

    4.1%

    4.6%4.1%

    3.8%

    3.2%

    3.1%

    3.0%

    2.9%

    3.5%

    3.1%

    3.5%

    2.9%

    0.4%

    0.5%

    1.0%

    1.0%

    1.2%

    1.1%

    2.1%

    4.4%

    4.8%4.6%

    3.5%

    3.4%

    4.1%

    3.9%

    2.9%

    3.0%

    3.5%

    2.9%

    2.7%

    90+

    85-89

    80-84

    75-79

    70-74

    65-69

    60-64

    55-59

    50-5445-49

    40-44

    35-39

    30-34

    25-29

    20-24

    15-19

    10-14

    5-9

    0-4

    Age Group

    0.0%2.0%4.0%6.0%8.0% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0%

    Age Distribution All Americans 200940

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    0.6%

    0.7%

    1.0%

    1.3%

    1.8%2.5%

    3.0%

    3.5%

    3.7%

    3.4%

    3.4%

    3.3%

    3.6%

    3.6%

    3.6%

    3.4%

    3.3%

    3.5%

    1.2%

    1.2%

    1.4%

    1.6%

    2.0%2.7%

    3.2%

    3.6%

    3.8%

    3.5%

    3.3%

    3.2%

    3.4%

    3.4%

    3.5%

    3.3%

    3.2%

    3.4%

    85+

    80-84

    75-79

    70-74

    65-6960-64

    55-59

    50-54

    45-49

    40-44

    35-39

    30-34

    25-29

    20-24

    15-19

    10-14

    5-9

    0-4

    Age Group

    0.0%2.0%4.0%6.0%8.0% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0%

    Males Females

    Age Distribution-All Americans - 2009Median Age is 37 Years 13% are Age 65 and Over 6% are Age 75 and Over

    40

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    0.1%

    0.5%

    1.1%

    1.8%

    1.8%

    2.0%

    1.7%

    2.5%

    4.1%

    4.0%3.4%

    3.4%

    3.3%

    3.6%

    4.4%

    2.9%

    3.0%

    2.9%

    2.8%

    0.3%

    0.6%

    1.6%

    1.9%

    2.3%

    2.2%

    2.0%

    2.9%

    4.2%

    4.1%3.8%

    3.0%

    3.5%

    3.2%

    4.2%

    3.2%

    2.6%

    2.5%

    3.0%

    90+

    85-89

    80-84

    75-79

    70-74

    65-69

    60-64

    55-59

    50-54

    45-4940-44

    35-39

    30-34

    25-29

    20-24

    15-19

    10-14

    5-9

    0-4

    Age Group

    0.0%2.0%4.0%6.0%8.0% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0%

    Median Age is 39 Years 16% are Age 65 and Over 8% are Age 75 and Over

    Males Females

    Age Distribution Persons in Jewish Households Nationally 2000

    Age Distribution-Greater New Haven - 201042

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    Age Distribution Greater New Haven 2010Median Age is 52 Years 27% are Age 65 and Over 16% are Age 75 and Over

    (Persons in Jewish Households)

    0.7%

    1.7%

    2.0%

    2.4%

    2.3%2.8%

    4.4%

    4.3%

    3.6%

    3.2%2.5%

    1.7%

    0.7%

    0.8%

    2.8%

    3.6%

    2.9%

    2.8%

    1.7%

    1.3%

    2.2%

    2.5%

    2.5%

    2.7%3.3%

    3.9%

    5.0%

    4.7%

    4.0%2.4%

    2.1%

    0.8%

    1.0%

    2.8%

    3.3%

    3.5%

    2.6%

    2.1%

    90+

    85-89

    80-84

    75-79

    70-7465-69

    60-64

    55-59

    50-54

    45-4940-44

    35-39

    30-34

    25-29

    20-24

    15-19

    10-14

    5-9

    0-4

    Age Group

    0.0%2.0%4.0%6.0%8.0% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0%

    Males Females

    43

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    27,800 total persons in Jewish households

    7,500 persons age 65 and over

    4,300 persons age 75 and over

    5,400 children age 0-17

    4,300 Jewish children age 0-17(1,100 additional children not being raised Jewish)

    22,400 persons of voting age

    )

    )

    )

    )

    )

    )

    Age 0-1744

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    Age 0 17

    32%31%

    28%

    27%27%27%

    26%26%26%26%26%

    25%25%25%25%25%

    24%24%24%24%

    23%23%23%23%

    22%22%22%

    21%21%

    21%21%20%20%20%20%20%20%

    19%19%19%

    18%18%

    18%16%16%

    15%13%13%

    12%10%

    9%9%

    19%24%

    Howard CountyWestportCharlotte

    St. PaulBergenHarrisburg

    Portland (ME)Minneapolis

    BaltimoreYork

    WilmingtonDetroit

    ColumbusTidewater

    MonmouthRichmond

    AtlantaBostonRochesterMilwaukee

    WashingtonNew York

    Essex-MorrisOrlandoDenver

    ChicagoHartford

    San AntonioJacksonville

    PittsburghSt. LouisNew Haven

    CincinnatiSan Diego

    PhoenixRhode IslandLos AngelesPhiladelphia

    San FranciscoSt. Petersburg

    MiddlesexLehigh Valley

    MiamiAtlantic CountyTucson

    BrowardLas Vegas

    Martin-St. LuciePalm Springs

    SarasotaSouth Palm BeachWest Palm Beach

    NJPS 2000US 2009

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    (Persons in Jewish Households)

    Age 18-3445

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    24%23%23%

    22%22%

    21%21%21%

    20%20%

    19%19%19%

    18%18%

    17%17%17%

    16%16%16%16%16%

    15%15%15%

    15%14%14%14%

    13%12%12%12%12%12%12%12%

    11%11%11%

    9%7%

    6%6%6%

    5%

    16%23%

    San FranciscoSan Diego

    Orlando

    WashingtonSt. Louis

    New YorkCharlotte

    WilmingtonPhiladelphia

    PittsburghRhode Island

    HarrisburgRichmond

    DenverLos Angeles

    CincinnatiJacksonville

    TidewaterPhoenixTucson

    BaltimoreMonmouthMilwaukee

    AtlantaLas Vegas

    Miami

    St. PetersburgLehigh ValleySt. PaulBergen

    MinneapolisNew Haven

    MiddlesexDetroit

    HartfordWestport

    RochesterYork

    Portland (ME)San AntonioBroward

    Atlantic CountyPalm Springs

    West Palm BeachSarasota

    Martin-St. LucieSouth Palm Beach

    NJPS 2000US 2009

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    (Persons in Jewish Households)

    Age 35-4946

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    31%31%

    28%

    28%28%

    27%26%26%26%

    25%25%25%25%

    24%

    24%24%24%

    23%23%23%23%

    22%22%22%22%22%

    22%19%19%19%

    18%18%18%

    17%16%16%16%16%16%

    15%14%14%

    13%12%

    11%9%

    29%21%

    CharlotteRichmond

    Orlando

    HarrisburgWestport

    YorkLos Angeles

    St. PaulMinneapolisWilmington

    TidewaterMilwaukeeRochester

    San Francisco

    MonmouthAtlantaPortland (ME)

    San DiegoWashington

    St. PetersburgHartford

    PittsburghDenver

    BaltimorePhoenix

    Las Vegas

    BergenNew York

    JacksonvilleTucson

    PhiladelphiaRhode IslandSan Antonio

    DetroitCincinnati

    MiamiNew Haven

    BrowardAtlantic CountyMartin-St. Lucie

    Lehigh ValleyMiddlesex

    Palm SpringsSarasota

    West Palm BeachSouth Palm Beach

    NJPS 2000US 2009

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    (Persons in Jewish Households)

    Age 50-6447

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    30%28%

    27%27%

    26%26%26%

    25%25%

    24%24%

    23%22%22%22%22%

    21%21%21%21%

    20%20%20%20%

    19%19%

    19%18%18%18%18%18%18%

    17%17%17%

    16%16%

    16%15%14%14%

    13%12%12%12%

    19%18%

    Lehigh ValleyCincinnati

    PhiladelphiaSan AntonioNew Haven

    DenverAtlantic County

    Las VegasTucson

    Portland (ME)Atlanta

    JacksonvilleDetroit

    San FranciscoWashington

    PhoenixMiddlesex

    MiamiRhode Island

    TidewaterSan Diego

    SarasotaRochester

    Palm SpringsMinneapolis

    Bergen

    HartfordNew YorkBaltimore

    Howard CountyMartin-St. Lucie

    YorkLos Angeles

    West Palm BeachSt. Paul

    MonmouthSouth Palm Beach

    Westport

    St. PetersburgMilwaukeeHarrisburg

    OrlandoWilmington

    BrowardCharlotte

    Richmond

    NJPS 2000US 2009

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    (Persons in Jewish Households)

    Age 65 and Over48

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    62%57%

    53%

    48%48%46%

    36%34%

    30%28%

    27%26%

    24%24%

    23%23%

    23%23%20%20%20%20%

    19%19%19%

    18%18%18%18%

    17%17%16%16%16%16%

    15%15%15%15%

    14%13%13%

    12%12%12%12%

    11%10%

    9%8%

    5%

    16%13%

    South Palm BeachWest Palm Beach

    Sarasota

    Martin-St. LuciePalm SpringsBroward

    MiddlesexAtlantic County

    MiamiSt. Petersburg

    New HavenLas Vegas

    San AntonioDetroit

    Lehigh ValleyRhode Island

    TucsonHartfordJacksonville

    PhoenixRochesterMilwaukeeCincinnati

    Los AngelesMonmouth

    MinneapolisNew YorkPittsburgh

    Bergen

    PhiladelphiaBaltimorePortland (ME)

    St. PaulYork

    St. LouisSan Diego

    ChicagoEssex-Morris

    WilmingtonWestport

    HarrisburgRichmond

    DenverSan FranciscoTidewater

    OrlandoAtlanta

    WashingtonCharlotte

    ColumbusHoward County

    NJPS 2000US 2009

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    (Persons in Jewish Households)

    Age 75 and Over49

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    Age 75 and Over(Persons in Jewish Households)

    40%32%

    31%29%

    23%23%

    18%18%

    16%16%

    14%13%13%

    12%

    12%12%12%12%12%

    11%10%10%10%10%10%

    9%9%9%9%9%

    8%8%8%8%8%

    7%7%

    6%6%

    6%6%5%5%5%5%5%

    4%3%

    2%

    8%6%

    South Palm BeachWest Palm Beach

    SarasotaBroward

    MiddlesexPalm Springs

    MiamiMartin-St. Lucie

    New HavenAtlantic County

    DetroitRhode Island

    St. PetersburgLehigh Valley

    San AntonioJacksonvillePhoenixTucson

    HartfordLas VegasCincinnati

    St. PaulNew YorkPittsburghRochester

    PhiladelphiaMinneapolis

    BaltimoreYork

    MilwaukeePortland (ME)

    San DiegoBergen

    Los AngelesMonmouth

    St. LouisRichmondTidewaterWestport

    WilmingtonHarrisburgDenverAtlanta

    San FranciscoWashington

    Essex-MorrisOrlando

    CharlotteHoward County

    NJPS 2000US 2009

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Age Distribution of Persons in Jewish Households50

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    21%

    11%

    19%

    27%

    10%12%

    0-17 18-34 35-49 50-64 65-74 75+0%

    10%

    20%

    30%

    40%

    50%

    60% Median Age = 49.2 Years

    12%9%

    18%

    27%

    17% 17%

    0-17 18-34 35-49 50-64 65-74 75+0%

    10%

    20%

    30%

    40%

    50%

    60%Median Age = 56.9 Years

    21%

    14%12%

    25%

    11%

    18%

    0-17 18-34 35-49 50-64 65-74 75+0%

    10%

    20%

    30%

    40%

    50%

    60%Median Age = 52.4 Years

    Age Distribution of Persons in Jewish Households51

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    17%

    10%14%

    26%

    10%

    22%

    0-17 18-34 35-49 50-64 65-74 75+0%

    10%

    20%

    30%

    40%

    50%

    60% Median Age = 55.9 Years

    25%

    13%

    19%25%

    9% 9%

    0-17 18-34 35-49 50-64 65-74 75+0%

    10%

    20%

    30%

    40%

    50%

    60% Median Age = 45.7 Years

    The East

    The North

    TheWest

    TheCentral

    Area

    Th

    eWest

    Th

    eWestWoodbridge

    BethanyHamden

    Hamden

    W Haven

    Hamden

    E Haven

    E Haven

    New HavenWestbrook

    Wallingford

    Shelton

    Seymour

    Orange

    Old Saybrook

    N Haven Northford

    N Branford

    Milford

    MadisonIvoryton

    Guilford

    Essex

    Killingworth

    Derby

    Deep River

    Clinton

    Chester

    Cheshire

    Centerbrook

    Branford

    Ansonia

    Where Do the Jewish Children Live?

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    Where Do the Jewish Children Live?

    The East23%

    The West8%

    The Central Area

    42%

    Hamden

    13%

    The North

    15%

    Age 0-17 (4,300 Jewish Children)

    The East

    The North

    TheWest

    TheCentralArea

    TheWe

    st

    TheWe

    stWoodbridge

    BethanyHamden

    Hamden

    W Haven

    Hamden

    E Haven

    E Haven

    New HavenWestbrook

    Wallingford

    Shelton

    Seymour

    Orange

    Old Saybrook

    N Haven Northford

    N Branford

    Milford

    MadisonIvoryton

    Guilford

    EssexKillingworth

    Derby

    Deep River

    Clinton

    Chester

    Cheshire

    Centerbrook

    Branford

    Ansonia

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    1.2%

    2.4%

    3.1%

    6.1%

    5.5%

    4.1%

    4.7%

    9.8%

    8.5%

    7.1%

    4.8%4.3%

    1.6%

    1.6%

    5.3%

    10.9%

    7.3%

    6.2%

    5.6%

    2.2%

    4.3%

    4.9%

    4.8%

    4.9%

    6.6%

    9.0%

    9.2%

    8.3%

    7.1%

    4.9%3.7%

    1.5%

    1.9%

    5.6%

    6.1%

    6.3%

    5.2%

    3.5%

    90+

    85-89

    80-84

    75-79

    70-74

    65-69

    60-64

    55-59

    50-54

    45-49

    40-4435-39

    30-34

    25-29

    20-24

    15-19

    10-14

    5-9

    0-4

    0.0%4.0%8.0%12.0%16.0% 0.0% 4.0% 8.0% 12.0% 16.0%

    JCC MembersMedian Age = 47 Years

    JCCNon-Members

    Median Age = 53 Years

    (Persons in Jewish Households)

    Household Structure(J i h H h ld )

    55

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    (Jewish Households)

    24%

    Single Parent with

    2%10%

    65+ Married,

    21%

    Under 65 Married,

    16% Single 65+16%

    Single Under 656%

    Other6%

    Married withChildren Age 0-17

    at Home

    No Children at Home

    No Children at Home

    Household with Only AdultChildren Age 18-29 at Home

    Children Age 0-17 at Home

    Number of Jewish Households56

    (R d d t N t 100)

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    11,000 Jewish households

    2,900 households with children age 0-17 at home

    2,300 households with Jewish children age 0-17 athome

    2,400 single person households

    1,800 single person households age 65 and over

    1,100 single female households age 75 and over

    4,000 married households with no children at home

    )

    )

    )

    )

    )

    )

    )

    (Rounded to Nearest 100)

    Households with ChildrenAge 0 17 at Home

    57

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    Age 0-17 at Home(Jewish Households)

    47%46%

    44%42%

    40%40%

    39%38%

    37%37%

    36%36%

    35%

    35%35%

    33%33%33%

    32%31%31%

    30%30%30%30%30%

    29%

    29%29%

    28%28%

    27%27%27%27%

    26%25%25%25%

    22%21%

    21%20%

    19%16%16%

    15%12%

    10%9%

    22%30%

    BuffaloHoward County

    WestportCharlotte

    HarrisburgSt. Paul

    Portland (ME)Atlanta

    RichmondYork

    WilmingtonBergen

    Orlando

    MinneapolisBaltimore

    MonmouthTidewater

    SeattleRochester

    DenverWashington

    HartfordDetroit

    MilwaukeePittsburghSan DiegoCleveland

    CincinnatiSan Francisco

    New YorkJacksonville

    Rhode IslandSt. Louis

    San AntonioLos AngelesNew Haven

    St. PetersburgLehigh Valley

    PhoenixPhiladelphia

    Middlesex

    MiamiTucson

    Atlantic CountyBroward

    Las VegasMartin-St. Lucie

    SarasotaWest Palm BeachSouth Palm Beach

    NJPS 2000US 2009

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

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    Percentage of Children Age 0-12Living in Households with Full-Time Working Parents

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    Living in Households with Full-Time Working Parents(Children Age 0-12 in Jewish Households)

    55%50%

    41%41%

    40%38%38%38%

    37%37%37%

    35%35%35%

    34%34%

    34%33%32%

    31%30%30%

    29%29%29%

    28%27%27%27%27%27%

    24%22%

    WashingtonMiami

    JacksonvilleBroward

    TidewaterTucson

    RichmondOrlando

    New HavenWest Palm Beach

    MilwaukeeLas VegasRochester

    WilmingtonSarasota

    Harrisburg

    St. PetersburgMiddlesexBergen

    Atlantic CountySouth Palm Beach

    St. PaulPortland (ME)Rhode Island

    Monmouth

    CharlotteLehigh Valley

    San AntonioDetroit

    WestportYork

    HartfordMinneapolis

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    4-Year College Degree or Higher(Adults Age 25 and Over in Jewish Households)

    61

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    (Adults Age 25 and Over in Jewish Households)86%

    85%

    81%81%78%

    76%76%

    75%75%75%

    74%72%72%

    71%71%70%70%

    69%69%

    68%68%68%

    67%66%66%66%

    65%64%64%

    63%63%

    61%60%60%60%

    59%

    59%58%58%

    55%53%

    49%49%49%

    48%35%

    28%

    WestportWashington

    Howard CountyPortland (ME)New Haven

    BergenAtlanta

    CincinnatiEssex-MorrisSan Antonio

    DenverSan Diego

    Charlotte

    PhiladelphiaLehigh ValleyPittsburgh

    MinneapolisHartfordSt. Paul

    RochesterTucson

    Rhode IslandPhoenix

    MilwaukeeMiddlesexRichmondNew YorkBaltimoreSt. Louis

    DetroitHarrisburg

    JacksonvilleWilmington

    YorkMiami

    Atlantic County

    TidewaterSarasotaMonmouth

    West Palm BeachOrlando

    St. PetersburgLas Vegas

    South Palm BeachMartin-St. Lucie

    Broward

    US 20090% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Median Housing Value(In dollars adjusted for inflation)

    62

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    (JewishHomeowner Households)

    $691$473$438

    $409$408

    $397$389

    $377$370

    $357$342$335$330

    $316$313

    $283$260$255

    $251$244$240

    $232$227$227$223

    $213$199

    $184$177$160

    $134$111

    $185

    WestportBergenWashingtonLos Angeles

    Las VegasMinneapolis

    Atlantic CountyMiddlesex

    New Haven

    St. PaulWest Palm BeachDetroit

    Lehigh ValleyMiami

    Rhode IslandMonmouth

    CharlotteSarasota

    HartfordSouth Palm BeachSan Antonio

    TidewaterJacksonville

    TucsonWilmingtonMilwaukeeRichmond

    HarrisburgRochesterOrlando

    St. PetersburgBroward

    US 2009

    $0 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800

    (in thousands)

    These comparisons are

    complicated by theeconomic downturn thatbegan in 2008 andcontinued through thestudy period.

    Household Income63

    (Jewish Households)

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    Under $155%

    $15-$257%

    $25-$5011%$50-$75

    13%

    $75-$10013%

    $100-$15022%

    $150-$20014%

    $200+16%

    52% earn $100+

    (In thousands)

    Median Household Income(In dollars adjusted for inflation)

    (Jewish Households)

    64

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    (Jewish Households)

    $170$130

    $122$114

    $104$104$104

    $102$100

    $97$96$96

    $94$94

    $93$93

    $92$92$92

    $90$89$89

    $88$87$87

    $86$85$85

    $83$82$82$82

    $81$81

    $80$80$80$80

    $77$75$75$75

    $74$74

    $73

    $71$70$69

    $68$67

    $63$62

    $55

    $64$50

    WestportBergen

    Essex-MorrisWashingtonNew Haven

    Howard CountyMonmouth

    HartfordBostonDetroit

    San AntonioAtlantic CountySan Francisco

    CharlotteMiddlesex

    Portland (ME)

    Lehigh ValleyAtlantaJacksonville

    BaltimoreCincinnati

    MinneapolisRichmond

    PhoenixRochester

    St. PaulPittsburghTidewater

    WilmingtonSarasota

    MilwaukeeHarrisburg

    Rhode IslandSeattle

    PhiladelphiaWest Palm Beach

    ColumbusPalm Springs

    DenverMiami

    San DiegoSt. Louis

    YorkBuffalo

    New York

    Los AngelesOrlandoLas Vegas

    TucsonSouth Palm Beach

    Martin-St. LucieSt. Petersburg

    Broward

    NJPS 2000US 2009

    $0 $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 $120 $140 $160

    (in thousands)

    These comparisons are

    complicated by theeconomic downturn thatbegan in 2008 andcontinued through thestudy period.

    Household Income of Households with Children(In thousands)

    65

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    $15-$251%

    $25-$503%

    $50-$75

    5%

    $75-$10021%

    $100-$150

    27%

    $150-$20019%

    $200+24%

    70% earn $100+

    Median Household Income of Households with Children(In dollars adjusted for inflation)

    $232Westport

    66

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    $232$174

    $157

    $146$137

    $134$132

    $128$127$127$126$126

    $120$120$119

    $117$116$116$116$115

    $114$114$113

    $112$112

    $108$108

    $108$107$107$107$106

    $105$104$104

    $102$99$98

    $97$97$97

    $93$91

    $89$89

    $83

    WestportBergen

    Washington

    MiddlesexNew Haven

    South Palm BeachDetroit

    Lehigh ValleySan Antonio

    MonmouthAtlantic County

    HartfordSan Francisco

    JacksonvilleLos Angeles

    MilwaukeePittsburgh

    Rhode IslandHoward County

    CharlotteMiami

    St. PaulSeattleDenver

    MinneapolisPhoenix

    Baltimore

    RochesterAtlanta

    West Palm BeachRichmond

    WilmingtonTidewater

    Portland (ME)New York

    Las VegasSt. Petersburg

    St. LouisSan Diego

    TucsonHarrisburg

    OrlandoYork

    CincinnatiBroward

    Sarasota

    $0 $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 $120 $140 $160 $180 $200 $220

    (in thousands)

    These comparisons are

    complicated by theeconomic downturn thatbegan in 2008 andcontinued through thestudy period.

    Median Household Income of Elderly Households(In dollars adjusted for inflation)

    $95Westport

    67

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    $95$87

    $78

    $76$72$69$69

    $67$66$65

    $64$62$62

    $59$57$57

    $56$53$53$53$53$53$52$52

    $51$51$51

    $50$50$49$49$48$48

    $47$47$46

    $45$43$43$42$42

    $41$40$37$37$37$36$35

    $33

    WestportEssex-Morris

    Sarasota

    CincinnatiWashingtonWest Palm Beach

    San FranciscoBergen

    New HavenSan Antonio

    Portland (ME)Lehigh Valley

    Atlantic CountyColumbus

    Martin-St. LucieRochester

    CharlotteMiddlesex

    South Palm BeachRhode Island

    TucsonSeattle

    PittsburghMonmouthSan DiegoBaltimore

    WilmingtonJacksonville

    PhoenixLos Angeles

    RichmondDenverAtlantaDetroit

    OrlandoHoward County

    St. LouisLas Vegas

    MiamiMinneapolis

    Tidewater

    New YorkHartfordYork

    MilwaukeeSt. Petersburg

    HarrisburgSt. PaulBroward

    $0 $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 $120 $140 $160 $180 $200 $220

    (in thousands)

    These comparisons arecomplicated by theeconomic downturn thatbegan in 2008 andcontinued through thestudy period.

    Earn Under $25,000(NOT adjusted for inflation)

    68

    (Jewish Households)

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    22%22%21%21%

    20%19%

    17%17%17%

    16%15%

    14%14%

    13%13%13%13%

    13%13%12%12%12%

    11%10%10%

    9%8%8%

    6%4%

    22%25%

    Miami '04Tucson '02Pittsburgh '02

    Seattle '00Minneapolis '04

    South Palm Beach '05Detroit '05

    Las Vegas '05Rhode Island '02

    St. Paul '04Columbus '01

    Philadelphia '09Phoenix '02

    Lehigh Valley '07West Palm Beach '05

    San Francisco '04Jacksonville '02

    Tidewater '01Hartford '00Cincinnati '08Middlesex '08

    Denver '07New Haven '10

    Atlantic County '04Sarasota '01

    Portland (ME) '07San Antonio '07

    Bergen '01Washington '03

    Westport '00

    NJPS '00US '09

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    (Jewish Households)

    These comparisons arecomplicated by theeconomic downturn thatbegan in 2008 andcontinued through thestudy period.

    Earn $100,000 and Over(NOT adjusted for inflation)

    69

    (Jewish Households)

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    64%

    52%52%

    47%44%44%

    43%43%

    41%39%

    38%38%

    37%36%

    35%34%

    33%33%

    32%32%

    31%31%31%

    30%28%28%

    27%26%26%

    25%23%

    20%

    21%20%

    Westport '00

    New Haven '10Bergen '01

    Washington '03Middlesex '08

    Detroit '05San Antonio '07

    Boston '05Lehigh Valley '07Portland (ME) '07

    Philadelphia '09Atlantic County '04

    Atlanta '06Phoenix '02

    San Francisco '04Minneapolis '04

    Hartford '00St. Paul '04

    Jacksonville '02Pittsburgh '02

    Miami '04San Diego '03New York '02

    Rhode Island '02West Palm Beach '05

    Tidewater '01Columbus '01Sarasota '01

    Las Vegas '05South Palm Beach '05

    Tucson '02Seattle '00

    NJPS '00US '09

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    These comparisons arecomplicated by theeconomic downturn thatbegan in 2008 andcontinued through thestudy period.

    Earn $200,000 and Over(NOT adjusted for inflation)

    70

    (Jewish Households)

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    30%

    19%17%

    16%

    16%

    16%

    16%

    14%

    12%12%

    12%

    12%

    12%

    11%

    11%

    11%11%

    9%

    9%

    9%

    9%

    9%

    7%6%

    6%

    5%

    4%

    Westport '00

    Bergen '01San Antonio '07

    New Haven '10

    Lehigh Valley '07

    Portland (ME) '07

    Detroit '05

    Atlantic County '04

    Middlesex '08Boston '05

    Miami '04

    Minneapolis '04

    Washington '03

    San Francisco '04

    St. Paul '04

    Jacksonville '02Tidewater '01

    South Palm Beach '05

    West Palm Beach '05

    Rhode Island '02

    Sarasota '01

    Hartford '00

    Las Vegas '05Tucson '02

    Seattle '00

    Columbus '01

    US '09

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    These comparisons arecomplicated by theeconomic downturn thatbegan in 2008 andcontinued through thestudy period.

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    Median Household Income(Jewish Households)

    72

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    $104

    $71

    $117

    $104

    $98

    $128

    $91

    $160

    $96

    $121

    $99

    All

    Orthodox

    Conservative

    Reform

    Just Jewish

    Synagogue Member

    Non-Member

    JCC Member

    Non-Member

    Jewish Organization Member

    Non-Member

    $0 $25 $50 $75 $100 $125 $150 $175

    (in thousands)

    73

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    Religious Profile: Jewish Identification

    Jewish Identification

    Conservative

    (Jewish Respondents)

    74

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    Orthodox4%

    Conservative

    30%Reconstructionist1%

    Reform30%

    Just Jewish35%

    Orthodox Identification(Jewish Respondents)

    17%17%

    12%

    New YorkBaltimore

    B

    75

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    12%

    11%10%10%10%

    9%9%

    7%7%

    6%6%6%6%6%

    6%6%5%5%5%

    4%4%4%4%4%4%4%

    3%

    3%3%3%3%3%3%3%3%

    2%2%2%2%2%

    2%2%2%2%2%2%2%2%

    1%1%1%

    8%

    Bergen

    DetroitAtlantaCleveland

    HarrisburgMiami

    MonmouthMiddlesexPittsburgh

    PhiladelphiaRhode Island

    RochesterPalm SpringsLos Angeles

    BuffaloWilmingtonCincinnatiColumbus

    SeattleNew Haven

    Lehigh ValleySan Antonio

    South Palm BeachHartfordBroward

    RichmondLas Vegas

    San FranciscoSan DiegoPhoenix

    TidewaterEssex-Morris

    MilwaukeeSt. Louis

    St. PetersburgDenver

    Portland (ME)West Palm Beach

    MinneapolisSt. Paul

    WashingtonJacksonvilleTucson

    SarasotaWestport

    Howard CountyCharlotteOrlando

    Atlantic CountyMartin-St. Lucie

    York

    NJPS 2000

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Conservative Identification(Jewish Respondents)

    39%38%

    TidewaterJacksonville

    76

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    38%37%

    37%37%

    35%35%

    34%33%33%33%

    32%32%32%32%32%

    31%31%31%31%31%31%

    30%30%30%

    29%29%

    28%28%

    27%27%27%

    26%25%

    24%24%24%24%24%

    23%23%

    22%

    22%22%22%22%

    21%21%

    19%17%17%

    16%14%

    25%

    JacksonvilleBroward

    MonmouthRichmondMiddlesex

    South Palm BeachLehigh Valley

    BaltimoreHarrisburg

    OrlandoWest Palm Beach

    Atlantic CountyMiami

    St. PaulPittsburgh

    PhiladelphiaMinneapolis

    BergenHartford

    Palm SpringsBuffalo

    New HavenWashington

    Rhode IslandLos Angeles

    ClevelandDetroit

    Wilmington

    CincinnatiAtlanta

    Essex-MorrisCharlotte

    San AntonioNew York

    PhoenixRochester

    YorkMilwaukeeLas Vegas

    St. PetersburgSan Diego

    ColumbusSarasotaWestport

    Martin-St. LucieTucson

    St. LouisSeattle

    San FranciscoHoward County

    DenverPortland (ME)

    NJPS 2000

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Reform Identification(Jewish Respondents)

    60%51%51%

    St. LouisMartin-St. Lucie

    Essex-Morris

    77

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    51%

    49%49%47%

    45%44%

    42%42%

    41%41%41%41%41%

    40%

    40%39%39%39%39%39%39%

    38%38%

    37%37%

    36%36%

    35%35%34%

    32%32%

    31%31%

    30%30%30%

    29%29%29%

    29%28%28%

    27%26%26%26%

    25%24%24%

    22%

    35%

    Essex-Morris

    YorkClevelandCincinnati

    AtlantaPhoenix

    PhiladelphiaPalm Springs

    PittsburghSeattle

    WestportRochester

    Los AngelesSan Diego

    CharlotteDenverSan Antonio

    ColumbusHoward County

    MilwaukeeSt. PetersburgSan Francisco

    SarasotaWest Palm Beach

    Atlantic CountyDetroit

    Baltimore

    Portland (ME)BuffaloSouth Palm Beach

    MinneapolisTucson

    WashingtonHartford

    New HavenLehigh Valley

    OrlandoMiddlesexTidewater

    Wilmington

    RichmondSt. PaulRhode Island

    MiamiLas VegasNew York

    MonmouthBergen

    JacksonvilleBroward

    Harrisburg

    NJPS 2000

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Just Jewish Identification(Jewish Respondents)

    48%47%

    Portland (ME)Las Vegas

    78

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    44%40%

    37%37%

    36%36%

    35%35%35%35%35%35%

    34%34%

    34%34%34%

    33%32%32%32%32%

    31%31%31%

    30%30%

    30%29%29%29%29%29%

    28%28%28%

    26%26%

    25%23%

    22%22%20%

    19%18%18%18%

    15%14%

    13%11%

    30%

    gTucson

    San FranciscoSt. Paul

    SarasotaJacksonville

    St. PetersburgNew HavenMinneapolis

    Rhode IslandSeattle

    WestportOrlando

    WashingtonColumbus

    HartfordBroward

    MilwaukeeWilmingtonSan DiegoNew YorkCharlotte

    HarrisburgDenver

    Lehigh ValleyMiami

    San AntonioBergen

    RichmondMiddlesexWest Palm Beach

    Atlantic CountyHoward County

    RochesterPhoenix

    TidewaterMonmouth

    South Palm BeachMartin-St. Lucie

    YorkBuffalo

    CincinnatiLos AngelesEssex-Morris

    DetroitPhiladelphia

    AtlantaPittsburgh

    St. LouisPalm Springs

    BaltimoreCleveland

    NJPS 2000

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Jewish Identification by JCC Membership(Jewish Respondents)

    79

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    Orthodox4%

    Conservative50%

    Reconstructionist1%

    Reform25%

    Just Jewish20%

    Orthodox4%

    Conservative27%Reconstructionist

    1%

    Reform31%

    Just Jewish38%

    JCC Member Non-Member

    80

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    Religious Profile: Religious Practices

    Religious Practices(Jewish Households)

    81

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    64%

    66%

    13%

    16%

    12%

    9%

    7%

    3%

    17%

    14%

    24%

    6%

    7%

    11%

    56%

    75%

    Passover Seder

    Chanukah Candles

    Sabbath Candles

    Christmas Tree

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Always

    Usually

    SometimesNever

    Religious Practices(Jewish Households)

    82

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    65%

    15%

    8%

    3%

    Mezuzah on Front Door

    Kosher Home

    Kosher In/Out of Home

    Refrain from UsingElectricity on Sabbath

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    (Respondents)

    (Respondents)

    Always/Usually Participate in a Passover Seder(Jewish Households)

    86%Monmouth

    83

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    85%85%84%84%

    83%82%

    81%80%

    79%79%79%

    78%78%

    78%78%77%77%77%77%

    76%76%76%76%

    75%75%75%

    75%74%74%

    73%73%

    72%72%

    70%69%69%69%

    67%66%

    65%65%64%64%

    63%62%62%

    61%60%

    57%55%

    50%

    BaltimoreBergenEssex-Morris

    ClevelandMiddlesex

    DetroitHoward County

    South Palm BeachWestport

    MiamiWest Palm Beach

    RochesterHartford

    MinneapolisAtlantic CountyNew YorkSt. Louis

    WashingtonMilwaukee

    St. PaulCincinnati

    New HavenPhiladelphia

    HarrisburgPittsburgh

    Broward

    TidewaterLos AngelesWilmingtonRichmond

    Rhode IslandBoston

    Palm SpringsLehigh Valley

    CharlotteSarasota

    San AntonioOrlando

    Martin-St. Lucie

    St. PetersburgColumbusYork

    San DiegoJacksonville

    AtlantaPhoenixTucson

    Portland (ME)Denver

    San FranciscoLas Vegas

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Religious Practices by Geographic Area(Jewish Households)

    84

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    66%

    67%

    6%

    39%

    73%

    78%

    16%

    27%

    82%

    80%

    32%

    15%

    78%

    71%

    23%

    18%

    79%

    80%

    17%

    34%

    Passover Seder

    Chanukah Candles

    Sabbath Candles

    Christmas Tree

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    The EastThe West

    The Central Area

    Hamden

    The North

    Always + Usually

    Always + Usually

    Always + Usually

    Always + Usually+ Sometimes

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    Religious Practices by JCC Membership(Jewish Households)

    86

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    79%

    93%

    89%

    35%

    28%

    12%

    13%

    63%

    73%

    73%

    17%

    13%

    7%

    27%

    Mezuzah on Front Door

    Passover Seder

    Chanukah Candles

    Sabbath Candles

    Kosher Home

    Kosher In/Out of Home

    Christmas Tree

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    JCC Member

    Non-Member

    Always + Usually

    Always + Usually

    Always + Usually+ Sometimes

    (Respondents)

    Always + Usually

    87

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    Religious Profile: Synagogue Attendance

    Synagogue Attendance(Jewish Respondents)

    88

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    * or only for weddings/b'nai mitzvah

    Never *32%

    Only on High Holidays24%

    A Few Times per Year20%

    Once per Month or More25%

    Attend ServicesOnce per Month or More

    (Jewish Respondents)33%

    32%

    Pittsburgh

    Boston

    89

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    32%31%31%

    29%29%29%

    28%28%28%28%28%28%

    27%26%26%26%

    25%25%25%25%25%25%25%

    24%

    24%24%23%23%23%

    22%22%22%22%

    21%21%21%21%21%

    20%20%

    18%18%18%

    16%15%

    13%

    24%

    BostonSt. LouisClevelandHarrisburg

    BergenNew YorkTidewater

    DetroitSt. Paul

    St. PetersburgMartin-St. Lucie

    Buffalo

    HartfordRochesterJacksonville

    MiamiSan Antonio

    YorkCharlotte

    MilwaukeeLos Angeles

    SarasotaNew Haven

    Chicago

    San DiegoMonmouthColumbus

    Lehigh ValleyWestport

    MinneapolisWashington

    RichmondMiddlesex

    WilmingtonOrlando

    PhiladelphiaRhode Island

    TucsonSouth Palm Beach

    Palm SpringsAtlantic County

    PhoenixBroward

    West Palm BeachPortland (ME)

    Las Vegas

    NJPS 2000

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Never Attend Services(or only for weddings/b'nai mitzvah)

    (Jewish Respondents)45%

    44%41%

    Portland (ME)

    Las VegasMartin St Lucie

    90

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    44%41%40%

    39%38%

    37%36%

    34%32%32%32%32%

    31%31%31%

    30%29%29%29%29%29%29%

    28%28%

    28%27%27%27%

    26%25%25%25%25%25%

    24%23%23%23%23%23%23%

    22%21%

    20%

    40%

    Las VegasMartin-St. LucieSan Diego

    PhiladelphiaTucson

    PhoenixColumbus

    OrlandoNew Haven

    SarasotaBroward

    St. Petersburg

    West Palm BeachWashingtonJacksonville

    New YorkLehigh Valley

    Atlantic CountyRhode Island

    WestportLos AngelesWilmington

    South Palm BeachYork

    Essex-MorrisChicagoHartford

    HarrisburgMilwaukeeMiddlesex

    San AntonioMiami

    CharlotteRichmondRochester

    MinneapolisSt. Paul

    PittsburghBergen

    MonmouthCleveland

    DetroitTidewaterSt. Louis

    NJPS 2000

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    91

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    Types of Marriage

    Types of Marriage

    (2 Born/Raised Jews)60%

    In-married

    (Married Couples in Jewish Households)

    92

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    (2 Born/Raised Jews)60%

    Conversionary6%

    Intermarried34%

    Types of Marriage by JCC Membership

    In-married

    (Married Couples)

    93

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    (2 Born/Raised Jews)77%

    Conversionary8%

    Intermarried15%

    (2 Born/Raised Jews)56%

    Conversionary6%

    Intermarried37%

    JCC Member Non-Member

    In married

    In-married

    Intermarriage

    61%55%55%

    53%50%

    Portland (ME)Seattle

    San Francisco

    DenverAtlanta

    (Couples Intermarriage Rate)

    94

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    48%47%

    46%46%46%

    45%45%

    44%44%

    43%41%

    40%39%

    37%36%36%

    34%34%34%34%

    33%33%33%33%

    32%

    30%30%29%

    28%28%

    27%26%26%

    25%23%23%23%

    22%20%

    19%18%

    17%17%17%

    16%16%16%

    14%9%

    48%

    Las VegasCharlotte

    YorkTucsonBoston

    Howard CountyColumbusSan Diego

    JacksonvilleTidewater

    WashingtonPhoenixSt. Paul

    San AntonioPittsburgh

    Lehigh ValleyCincinnatiRichmond

    Rhode IslandNew HavenHarrisburg

    MinneapolisWilmington

    WestportOrlando

    RochesterChicagoSt. Petersburg

    MilwaukeePhiladelphia

    Martin-St. LucieAtlantic County

    BuffaloSt. LouisHartford

    Los AngelesClevelandNew YorkSarasota

    Palm SpringsBroward

    BaltimoreBergen

    MonmouthMiami

    DetroitWest Palm Beach

    MiddlesexSouth Palm Beach

    NJPS 2000

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Types of Marriage by Age of Head of Household

    100%

    2 Born/Raised Jews Conversionary Intermarried

    (Married Couples)

    95

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    47%

    56%

    69%

    81%

    9%5% 6% 6%

    45%

    39%

    25%

    13%

    35-49 50-64 65-74 75+0%

    20%

    40%

    60%

    80%

    y

    Current Religion of Childrenin Intermarried Households

    Jewish43%

    (Children Age 0-17 in Intermarried Jewish Households)

    96

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    43%

    Not Jewish35%

    Part Jewish22%

    Children Being Raised Jewishin Intermarried Households

    75%

    74%66%65%

    South Palm Beach

    SarasotaClevelandSt Louis

    97

    (Children Age 0-17 in Intermarried Jewish Households)

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    65%62%

    60%60%60%

    59%59%

    57%56%

    49%48%

    47%45%45%45%

    43%43%43%43%

    42%42%

    40%39%39%39%

    38%38%

    37%36%36%36%36%36%

    35%34%34%

    33%32%

    31%31%

    30%30%

    29%26%

    21%19%

    18%18%

    St. LouisBaltimore

    Atlantic CountyCincinnati

    BostonHartfordBergen

    HarrisburgWestport

    JacksonvilleHoward County

    Portland (ME)TucsonWashington

    TidewaterNew Haven

    BrowardYork

    Los AngelesMiami

    Las VegasColumbus

    San AntonioAtlanta

    OrlandoSan Francisco

    ChicagoSt. Paul

    Lehigh ValleyPittsburghMilwaukee

    WilmingtonRichmond

    Rhode IslandWest Palm Beach

    CharlotteMiddlesexRochester

    MonmouthDetroit

    MinneapolisNew York

    St. PetersburgPhoenix

    San DiegoPalm Springs

    Martin-St. LucieDenver

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    What percentageof children inintermarriedhouseholds arebeing raised

    Jewish?

    98

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    Reported Current Synagogue Membership(Jewish Households)

    60%58%

    56%56%56%

    54%54%

    CincinnatiTidewater

    St. PaulEssex-Morris

    St. LouisMinneapolis

    Rochester

    99

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    54%53%53%

    52%52%52%

    51%50%50%50%

    49%

    49%49%48%48%48%

    46%46%

    45%45%45%

    44%44%

    43%

    43%43%43%

    42%40%

    39%38%

    37%36%

    35%34%34%

    33%33%33%

    32%32%

    30%29%29%

    27%22%

    21%14%

    40%

    RochesterPittsburgh

    HartfordSan Antonio

    BaltimoreCleveland

    Lehigh ValleyDetroitBergen

    ColumbusJacksonville

    CharlotteHarrisburgPalm Springs

    MonmouthMilwaukeeWestport

    WilmingtonSarasota

    YorkRichmondMiddlesex

    Atlantic CountyNew Haven

    BostonNew YorkRhode Island

    ChicagoSt. Petersburg

    MiamiHoward County

    WashingtonMartin-St. Lucie

    PhiladelphiaLos Angeles

    OrlandoPortland (ME)

    AtlantaSouth Palm Beach

    DenverTucson

    West Palm BeachSan Diego

    PhoenixBroward

    San FranciscoSeattle

    Las Vegas

    NJPS 2000

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    100

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    Membership Profile: JCC

    Reported Current Membership in Local JCC

    36%36%

    31%

    29%28%

    27%

    St. PaulCharlotte

    Harrisburg

    San AntonioRochester

    York

    101(Jewish Households)

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    27%27%

    26%24%24%24%24%

    23%23%

    22%

    21%19%18%

    17%17%17%

    15%14%14%14%

    13%13%

    12%11%11%

    10%10%10%10%10%10%

    7%6%

    5%5%5%5%5%

    4%3%

    2%1%1%

    18%

    YorkMonmouth - Deal

    JacksonvilleClevelandMilwaukee

    St. LouisRichmondPittsburgh

    WilmingtonHartford

    Bergen - PalisadesTidewaterLehigh Valley

    MinneapolisTucsonOrlando

    DetroitNew Haven

    Atlantic CountyNew York

    Miami - AlperSan Francisco

    SarasotaWashington - Greater WashingtonLos Angeles

    AtlantaMiami - Russell

    Washington - DCJCCRhode Island

    Bergen - YJCCSt. Petersburg

    West Palm Beach - KaplanBroward - Posnack

    West Palm Beach - BoyntonMiami - Miami Beach *

    Washington - NOVASeattle

    Monmouth - Western *South Palm Beach

    Las Vegas *MiddlesexWestport

    Broward - Soref

    NJPS 2000 **

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    ** Includes households who are members of local and non-local JCCs

    * JCC is not a full service facility.

    Current Membership in Local JCCof Households with Children

    45%42%42%

    42%40%

    37%

    CharlotteSan Antonio

    Monmouth - Deal

    MilwaukeeSt. Paul

    St Louis

    102

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    35%35%

    33%33%

    32%32%

    30%

    29%28%27%

    25%25%

    23%23%23%

    22%22%

    21%19%19%

    18%16%16%16%

    15%15%15%

    14%14%

    13%

    13%11%9%

    8%6%6%

    3%2%

    1%

    25%

    St. LouisJacksonville

    TucsonRochester

    Miami - RussellBergen - Palisades

    YorkHarrisburgCleveland

    TidewaterLehigh ValleyPittsburgh

    WilmingtonOrlando

    DetroitMiami - Alper

    RichmondNew Haven

    HartfordNew York

    West Palm Beach - BoyntonSarasota

    Atlantic CountyAtlanta

    MinneapolisSan Francisco

    Washington - DCJCCWashington - Greater Washington

    Rhode IslandBroward - Posnack

    St. PetersburgSouth Palm Beach

    Bergen - YJCCWest Palm Beach - KaplanMonmouth - Western *Miami - Miami Beach *

    Las Vegas *Washington - NOVA

    Broward - SorefMiddlesexWestport

    NJPS 2000 **

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    ** Includes households who are members of local and non-local JCCs

    * JCC is not a full service facility.

    Current Membership in Local JCCof Intermarried Households

    30%22%

    21%17%16%

    14%

    YorkSt. Paul

    CharlotteMilwaukeeSan AntonioJacksonville

    103

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    12%12%

    11%11%11%

    10%

    10%9%9%

    8%8%8%8%

    7%7%7%7%

    6%

    6%6%5%5%5%

    4%4%4%

    3%3%

    2%2%

    2%2%1%1%

    0%0%

    10%

    JacksonvillePittsburgh

    TucsonBergen - Palisades

    RichmondNew YorkRochesterHarrisburgTidewater

    OrlandoWest Palm Beach - BoyntonWashington - DCJCC

    Miami - RussellHartford

    Broward - PosnackMonmouth - Deal

    New HavenLehigh Valley

    San FranciscoBergen - YJCCAtlantic County

    Washington - Greater WashingtonRhode IslandWest Palm Beach - Kaplan

    Miami - AlperMiami - Miami Beach *

    South Palm BeachSarasota

    WilmingtonAtlanta

    MinneapolisDetroit

    Washington - NOVA

    Broward - SorefSt. PetersburgMiddlesex

    Las Vegas *Westport

    Monmouth - Western *

    NJPS **

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    * JCC is not a full service facility.

    ** Includes households who are members of local and non-local JCCs

    Extent to Which Intermarried HouseholdsAre More Likely to Be Members of a Synagogue

    Than the Local JCC

    (In percentage points)27

    24TidewaterS t

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    1919

    1818

    151515

    14141414

    1313

    11111111

    109

    998

    77777

    66

    55

    4433

    21

    -1-1

    -3-7

    SarasotaWestport

    Lehigh ValleyWashington - DCJCC

    MinneapolisHartford

    MiddlesexDetroit

    Miami - Miami Beach *

    PittsburghRhode IslandBergen - YJCC

    Monmouth - Western *Miami - Russell

    JacksonvilleNew Haven

    Washington - NOVABroward - Soref

    CharlotteWilmington

    San Antonio

    South Palm BeachAtlantic CountyRichmond

    West Palm Beach - KaplanRochesterMilwaukeeHarrisburg

    St. PetersburgSan Francisco

    Washington - Greater WashingtonLas Vegas *

    New York

    AtlantaMiami - AlperBergen - Palisades

    OrlandoTucson

    Monmouth - DealWest Palm Beach - Boynton

    Broward - PosnackSt. Paul

    York

    0 10 20 30-10

    * JCC is not a full service facility.

    Current Membership in the JCC of Greater New Haven(Jewish Households)

    14%

    3%

    7%

    All

    The East

    The West

    105

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    7%

    29%

    8%

    10%

    4%17%

    14%

    15%

    16%

    14%15%

    12%

    13%

    22%16%

    7%

    2%

    14%

    9%

    The West

    The Central Area

    Hamden

    The North

    0-4 Years in New Haven5-9 Years

    10-19 Years

    20+ Years

    Under 50

    50-6465-74

    75+

    65+

    Household with ChildrenHousehold with Only Adult Children

    Non-Elderly Couple

    Non-Elderly Single

    Elderly Couple

    Elderly Single

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    14%

    7%

    All

    Income under $25 000

    106 Current Membership in the JCC of Greater New Haven(Jewish Households)

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    7%

    4%

    9%

    17%

    32%

    16%

    24%

    12%

    8%

    20%

    19%

    7%

    Income under $25,000

    $25-$50,000

    $50-$100,000

    $100-$200,000

    $200,000+

    Orthodox

    Conservative

    Reform

    Just Jewish

    In-married

    Conversionary

    Intermarried

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    14%All

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    24%

    7%

    26%

    10%

    23%

    14%

    7%

    18%

    11%

    19%

    10%

    22%

    12%

    Synagogue Member

    Non-Member

    Jewish Organization Member

    Non-Member

    To Jewish Day School

    To Supplemental School

    No Jewish Education

    To Overnight Camp

    Not to Overnight Camp

    Youth Group Participant

    Not Youth Group Participant

    Hillel/Chabad Participant

    Not Hillel/Chabad Participant

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    14%All

    108Current Membership in the JCC of Greater New Haven

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    28%

    16%

    7%

    26%

    13%

    5%

    7%

    15%

    31%

    40%

    Jewish Trip to Israel

    General Trip to Israel

    Not to Israel

    Donated to Federation

    Asked, Did Not Donate

    Not Asked

    Federation Non-Donor

    Donated under $100

    Donated $100-$500

    Donated $500+

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Local JCC Membership(Based upon the JCC Survey)

    (Jewish Households)30%

    26%

    25%24%

    21%

    HarrisburgSt. Paul

    San AntonioMilwaukee

    Ch l tt

    109

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    21%19%

    18%17%

    15%

    15%14%14%14%14%

    12%12%

    11%11%10%10%

    8%8%8%

    6%

    5%4%4%4%

    2%2%

    CharlotteYork

    WilmingtonOrlando

    Jacksonville

    RichmondBergen

    SarasotaTidewater

    HartfordLehigh Valley

    Tucson

    New HavenAtlantic CountyDetroit

    MinneapolisMiami

    Rhode IslandMonmouth

    Washington

    St. PetersburgMiddlesex

    South Palm BeachWest Palm Beach

    Las VegasBroward

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Telephone Survey's Over/UnderEstimation of JCC Membership

    (In percentage points)

    141010

    CharlotteSt. Paul

    Jacksonville

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    76

    55555

    444

    33333

    111

    11

    00

    -2-2

    HartfordYork

    RichmondMinneapolis

    Lehigh Valley

    DetroitTucson

    TidewaterWilmington

    St. PetersburgSan Antonio

    BergenMonmouth

    New HavenWest Palm Beach

    Atlantic CountyMiami

    WashingtonLas Vegas

    South Palm BeachRhode Island

    BrowardHarrisburgMilwaukee

    OrlandoMiddlesexSarasota

    0 10 20-10

    Number of JCC Member Households

    2,277

    2 011

    2,500

    2005 2010

    111(Based upon the JCC Survey)

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    1,366

    911

    1,200

    811

    2,011

    Jewish Households Non-JewishHouseholds

    Total Households

    0

    500

    1,000

    1,500

    2,000

    Profile of JCC Member Households

    71% live in The Central Area; 9% live in Hamden; 8% live in The

    North; 8% live in The West; and 5% live in The East41% are households with children and 21% are elderly coupleh h ld

    )

    )

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    75% earn an annual household income of $100,000+

    4% of Jewish respondents identify as Orthodox; 50%,

    Conservative; 25%, Reform; and 20%, Just Jewish15% of married couples are intermarried

    73% are synagogue members

    21% contain an adult who attended a Jewish day school as a child

    50% contain an adult who attended or worked at a Jewish overnight

    camp as a child49% of respondents are very familiar with the Jewish Federation

    74% contain an adult who visited Israel

    69% donated to the Jewish Federation in the past year

    70% donated to other Jewish charities in the past year

    85% donated to non-Jewish charities in the past year50% of Jewish respondents volunteered for a Jewish organization in thepast year; 59%, for a non-Jewish organization

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    Major Reasons for Not Joining the JCC

    38%

    29%

    Distance from Home

    No Need for the Services Offered

    (Respondents in Households Who Are Not Members of the JCC of Greater New Haven)

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    17%

    2%

    2%

    2%

    1%

    1%

    1%

    1%

    1%

    4%

    Cost

    Lack of Transportation

    Too Old

    Lack of Information about JCC

    Lack of Time

    Quality of the Programs

    Not Interested

    Not Religious

    Never Thought About It

    Other

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Responses in red were read to the respondent.

    Respondents were allowed to provide only 1 response.

    )

    )

    Major Reasons for Not Joining the JCCamong JCC Participants

    38%Distance from Home

    (Respondents in Households Who Are Not Members of the JCC of Greater New Havenand Participated in a Local JCC Program in the Past Year)

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    26%

    3%

    1%

    0%

    2%

    1%

    0%

    0%

    1%

    6%

    No Need for the Services Offered

    Cost

    Lack of Transportation

    Too Old

    Lack of Information about JCC

    Lack of Time

    Quality of the Programs

    Not Interested

    Not Religious

    Never Thought About It

    Other

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Responses in red were read to the respondent.

    Respondents were allowed to provide only 1 response.

    )

    )

    Distance from Homeas a Major Reason for Not Joining Local JCC

    (Respondents in JCC Non-Member Jewish Households)

    38%32%

    30%30%

    29%

    New HavenHartford

    Rhode IslandTidewaterMiddlesex

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    25%24%24%

    23%23%

    22%21%21%

    20%19%

    18%18%18%

    16%

    16%16%15%

    13%13%13%

    12%12%

    11%10%

    9%

    8%7%6%6%

    5%4%

    St. PaulJacksonville

    TucsonLehigh Valley

    San AntonioMinneapolis

    Monmouth - WesternWilmington

    St. LouisAtlantic County

    SarasotaHarrisburg

    Washington - NOVADetroit

    Miami - AlperRichmond

    Washington - Greater Washington

    St. PetersburgOrlandoWest Palm Beach - Kaplan

    Bergen - YJCCSeattle

    MilwaukeeBergen - Palisades

    Los AngelesBroward - Posnack

    Broward - SorefCharlotte

    Monmouth - DealWashington - DCJCCSouth Palm Beach

    Miami - Miami BeachMiami - Russell

    West Palm Beach - Boynton

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

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    38%

    55%

    All

    Household with Children

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    49%

    39%

    31%

    33%18%

    19%

    31%

    31%

    46%56%

    0%

    38%

    46%

    35%

    42%

    43%

    45%

    Household with Only Adult Children

    Non-Elderly Couple

    Non-Elderly Single

    Elderly CoupleElderly Single

    Income under $25,000

    $25-$50,000

    $50-$100,000

    $100-$200,000$200,000+

    Orthodox

    Conservative

    Reform

    Just Jewish

    In-married

    Conversionary

    Intermarried

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    38%

    44%

    All

    Synagogue Member

    118 Distance from Homeas a Major Reason for Not Joining Local JCC

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    32%

    40%

    38%

    42%

    33%

    36%

    37%

    40%

    39%33%

    37%

    43%

    y g g

    Non-Member

    Jewish Organization Member

    Non-Member

    Very Familiar with JCC

    Somewhat Familiar

    Not at All Familiar

    Donated to Federation

    Asked, Did Not Donate

    Not Asked

    Federation Non-DonorDonated under $100

    Donated $100-$500

    Donated $500+

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

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    29%

    23%

    All

    Participated in a JCC Program

    120 No Need for the Services Offeredas a Major Reason for Not Joining Local JCC

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    28%

    27%

    37%24%

    23%

    44%

    26%

    21%

    31%

    24%

    24%

    34%

    40%

    37%

    33%

    27%

    The East

    The West

    The Central AreaHamden

    The North

    0-4 Years in New Haven

    5-9 Years

    10-19 Years

    20+ Years

    Under 50

    50-64

    65-74

    75+

    65+

    Male

    Female

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    29%

    16%

    21%

    All

    Household with Children

    H h ld ith O l Ad lt Child

    121 No Need for the Services Offeredas a Major Reason for Not Joining Local JCC

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    21%

    32%

    26%

    42%33%

    20%

    30%

    37%

    27%29%

    39%

    22%

    24%

    39%

    26%

    33%

    35%

    Household with Only Adult Children

    Non-Elderly Couple

    Non-Elderly Single

    Elderly CoupleElderly Single

    Income under $25,000

    $25-$50,000

    $50-$100,000

    $100-$200,000$200,000+

    Orthodox

    Conservative

    Reform

    Just Jewish

    In-married

    Conversionary

    Intermarried

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

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    26%

    All

    Participated in a JCC Program

    124 Costas a Major Reason for Not Joining Local JCC

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    15%

    31%

    17%

    14%

    16%

    24%

    17%

    17%

    16%

    22%

    17%

    12%

    14%

    16%

    18%

    The East

    The West

    The Central Area

    Hamden

    The North

    0-4 Years in New Haven

    5-9 Years

    10-19 Years

    20+ Years

    Under 50

    50-64

    65-74

    75+

    65+

    Male

    Female

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    17%

    19%

    18%

    All

    Household with Children

    Household with Only Adult Children

    125 Costas a Major Reason for Not Joining Local JCC

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    17%

    31%

    11%15%

    30%

    21%

    17%

    18%4%

    39%

    24%

    18%

    10%

    20%

    23%

    8%

    Household with Only Adult Children

    Non-Elderly Couple

    Non-Elderly Single

    Elderly CoupleElderly Single

    Income under $25,000

    $25-$50,000

    $50-$100,000

    $100-$200,000$200,000+

    Orthodox

    Conservative

    Reform

    Just Jewish

    In-married

    Conversionary

    Intermarried

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    17%

    20%

    16%

    All

    Synagogue Member

    N M mb

    126 Costas a Major Reason for Not Joining Local JCC

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    21%

    16%

    30%

    17%

    5%

    23%

    30%

    10%

    14%29%

    17%

    14%

    Non-Member

    Jewish Organization Member

    Non-Member

    Very Familiar with JCC

    Somewhat Familiar

    Not at All Familiar

    Donated to Federation

    Asked, Did Not Donate

    Not Asked

    Federation Non-DonorDonated under $100

    Donated $100-$500

    Donated $500+

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Lack of Timeas a Major Reason for Not Joining Local JCC

    (Respondents in JCC Non-Member Jewish Households)16%

    14%11%11%

    8%8%8%

    St. Louis

    SeattleWashington - DCJCCSt. Petersburg

    West Palm Beach - BoyntonWashington - Greater Washington

    Charlotte

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    6%6%6%6%6%

    5%5%5%5%5%

    5%4%4%4%4%4%4%4%4%4%

    3%

    3%3%3%

    2%1%1%

    South Palm BeachWest Palm Beach - Kaplan

    MilwaukeeWilmingtonHarrisburg

    Miami - AlperMiami - Miami Beach

    Miami - RussellWashington - NOVA

    OrlandoSan Antonio

    Bergen - YJCCBroward - Soref

    Los AngelesMonmouth - Deal

    RichmondMiddlesexAtlantic County

    MinneapolisSt. Paul

    JacksonvilleRhode Island

    Bergen - PalisadesHartford

    Broward - PosnackLehigh Valley

    DetroitTidewater

    Monmouth - WesternTucson

    New HavenSarasota

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

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    1%

    All

    Participated in a JCC Program

    129 Quality of the Programsas a Major Reason for Not Joining Local JCC

    (Respondents in Jewish Households Who Are Not Members of the JCC of Greater New Haven)

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    3%

    2%

    2%

    0%

    2%

    0%

    0%

    2%

    1%

    1%

    3%

    1%

    2%

    2%

    1%

    The East

    The West

    The Central Area

    Hamden

    The North

    0-4 Years in New Haven

    5-9 Years

    10-19 Years

    20+ Years

    Under 50

    50-64

    65-74

    75+

    65+

    Male

    Female

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    1%

    0%

    0%

    All

    Household with Children

    Household with Only Adult Children

    130 Quality of the Programsas a Major Reason for Not Joining Local JCC

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    2%

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    0%

    2%

    1%

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    4%

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    0%

    2%

    2%

    0%

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    Non-Elderly Single

    Elderly CoupleElderly Single

    Income under $25,000

    $25-$50,000

    $50-$100,000

    $100-$200,000$200,000+

    Orthodox

    Conservative

    Reform

    Just Jewish

    In-married

    Conversionary

    In