#64: Sociology, Ideology, and Pew 2020 (Corrected)

August 02, 2021 00:49:53
#64: Sociology, Ideology, and Pew 2020 (Corrected)
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#64: Sociology, Ideology, and Pew 2020 (Corrected)

Aug 02 2021 | 00:49:53

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Show Notes

Hartman Director of Faculty Elana Stein Hain and Scholar-in-Residence Mijal Bitton discuss the Pew 2020 study, and the conversations Jews are - and aren't - having about it. What about our conversations have changed since the last major survey in 2013, and what's at stake when we guide our communities by the numbers?

This conversation was recorded as part of Hartman's summer of learning and is being released here in an edited version.

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