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Talk: What Matters to Millennial Jews?

Hosted By: Sixth & I

When the Pew Research Center released its “Portrait of Jewish Americans” study in 2013, it was the most comprehensive national survey of the Jewish population in over a decade. It sparked intense debate then, and still today, within the Jewish community about what it means to be Jewish and how Jews in the U.S. feel about a wide range of issues of Jewish importance.

In the coming weeks, the Pew Research Center will release the findings of its 2020 survey of Jewish Americans that is likely to spark robust and meaningful debate again. During this event, hear about the research findings specific to millennial Jews (ages 24-39) from Becka Alper, a senior researcher, and Alan Cooperman, the director of religion research, at Pew Research Center. Then, Sixth & I’s Rabbi Aaron Potek will bring the research findings to life in a candid conversation with two fellow millennials about their lived experiences and how they relate to the findings on a range of topics surveyed. Rabbi Aaron will be joined by Emma Green, a staff writer at ​The Atlantic, and Tiffany Harris, the chief program officer at Moishe House.

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