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2024-25 Milwaukee Jewish Community Study
Published 06/18/2026
The 2024-25 Milwaukee Jewish Community Study provides a comprehensive portrait of the characteristics, attitudes, and behaviors of the Jewish community in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, and Waukesha Counties, Wisconsin. The study, based on data collected from 980 eligible households between December 2, 2024, and March 3, 2025, describes the diverse ways Jewish households in Milwaukee engage in Jewish life, as well as their attitudes, behaviors, affiliations, health, and financial well-being.
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The Summer Institute for Israel Studies: 2025 Annual Survey
Published 02/10/2026
For two decades, the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University’s Summer Institute for Israel Studies (SIIS) has helped equip scholars to teach and write about Israel. Over the course of 20 years (2004-25), over 400 college and university faculty have joined the Schusterman Center for a two-week summer residency at Brandeis University and a 10-day study tour of Israel that features seminars and lectures by leading scholars in the field.
This report provides results of the annual alumni survey for Fellows from cohorts 2004-23 and details Fellows’ professional positions and activities related to Israel during the 2024-25 academic year. The report also examines Fellows’ ongoing connections to SIIS, including their connections to other alumni and use of resources provided by the Schusterman Center. Finally, the report discusses findings related to Fellows’ responses to the Israel-Hamas war and events on their campuses.
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The 2024 Northeast Florida Jewish Community Study
Published 09/08/2025
The 2024 Northeast Florida Jewish Community Study creates a portrait of the characteristics, attitudes, and behaviors of the Jewish community in Northeast Florida. The study is based on an analysis of data collected from 846 eligible households between April and June 2024. We found the community has grown rapidly, with one quarter of all Jewish adults having moved to the area within the previous five years.
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Jewish Maine: The 2024 Community Study
Published 06/06/2025
Jewish Maine: The 2024 Community Study is the first ever in-depth assessment of the size and characteristics of the Jewish community throughout Maine, and the first study to cover Southern Maine since 2007. The study provides a comprehensive portrait of the state's 19,000 Jews; their families; their Jewish attitudes, affiliations, and behaviors; their health and financial well-being; and other measures of their engagement in Jewish life.
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Jewish Miami: A 2024 Community Study
Published 04/08/2025
Jewish Miami: A 2024 Community Study provides a snapshot of today’s Jewish population in Miami and considers trends and developments in Jewish life and engagement. This study is based on an analysis of data collected from 2,686 eligible households between February 5 and June 14, 2024. The study found that there are 69,700 Jewish households in the Miami Jewish community. These households include 151,400 individuals, of whom 130,100 are Jewish. The Jewish population comprises 5% of the total Miami-Dade population, and Jewish households make up 8% of all households in Miami-Dade County. Nearly one quarter of Miami Jewish adults have moved to the area in the past decade, and one third of Jewish adults were born outside of the United States. The share of Miami Jews who are Orthodox is 13%, and nearly half of Miami Jewish children (46%) reside in Orthodox households.
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The 2024 Greater St. Louis Jewish Community Study
Published 03/21/2025
The 2024 Greater St. Louis Jewish Community Study creates a portrait of the characteristics, attitudes, and behaviors of the Jewish community in Greater St. Louis. The study is based on an analysis of data collected from 1,771 eligible households between January and April 2024. We found the community is undergoing both reurbanization and exurbanization, with more than one third of households living in the City of St. Louis or outlying areas, farther away from the longstanding suburban center of institutional life.
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The Summer Institute for Israel Studies: 2024 Annual Survey
Published 02/18/2025
For two decades, the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University’s Summer Institute for Israel Studies (SIIS) has helped equip scholars to teach and write about Israel. Between 2004-23, SIIS brought together nearly 400 college and university faculty for a two-week summer residency at Brandeis and a 10-day study tour of Israel that features seminars and lectures by leading scholars in the field.
This report provides results of the annual alumni survey for Fellows from cohorts 2004-23, gathered in early fall 2024. It details Fellows’ professional positions and activities related to Israel during the 2023-24 academic year . The report also examines Fellows’ ongoing connections to SIIS, including their connections to other alumni and use of resources provided by the Schusterman Center. As this is the first alumni survey taken after the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war and its tumultuous effects in Israel and Gaza and on colleges across the country, the report also addresses how Fellows responded to the situations abroad and on their campuses.
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The 2022-23 Washtenaw County Area Jewish Community Study
Published 04/15/2024
The 2022-23 Washtenaw County Area Jewish Community Study provides a snapshot of today’s Jewish population in Washtenaw County and considers trends and developments in Jewish life and engagement. This study is based on an analysis of a rich set of data collected from 955 eligible households between November 2022 and January 2023. In interpreting the data, it is important to bear in mind the study represents the characteristics and views of community members at that time. During that period, the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic were gradually being lifted. Data were also collected well before the Israel-Hamas war that began in October 2023 and the ensuing rise in antisemitism in the United States. It is likely that attitudes about Israel, concerns over antisemitism, and other markers of Jewish identity shifted from the time of data collection to the time that this report is being written.
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2024 Jewish Population Study of Northeastern Pennsylvania
Published 04/14/2024
The 2024 Jewish Population Study of Northeastern Pennsylvania is the first ever in-depth assessment of the size and characteristics of the Jewish community of Lackawanna, Monroe, Pike, and Wayne Counties in Pennsylvania. This study offers a comprehensive depiction of the 5,500 Jews in Northeastern Pennsylvania, delving into their families; their Jewish attitudes, behaviors, and affiliations; their health and financial well-being; and measures of their engagement in Jewish life.
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Analysis of Financial Well-being Using the CMJS Combined Dataset
Published 04/09/2024
Starting in 2020, The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation has provided financial support to Federations to collect a standard set of financial related information as part of their community studies. The purpose of standardizing these measures is to facilitate the development of aggregated data across participating communities as well as to support comparisons across individual communities. By aggregating data, the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies (CMJS) can also analyze small groups (such as households experiencing poverty) in cases for which there are insufficient responses in individual studies to support detailed analysis.
The current report presents an analysis of the aggregated data that have been collected as part of this effort. This report includes data from 10 completed CMJS Jewish community studies that collected information as part of the Weinberg grant along with data from two additional community studies that included the Weinberg questions but did not receive the grant.