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October 20, 1998
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Younger American Jewish adults are as attached to Judaism as their older counterparts, according to a new survey. But they are less attached to the notion of Jewish ethnic identity as measured by such factors as attachment to Israel, according to the study, which was conducted for the Jewish Community Centers Association’s Research Center. The survey polled 1,005 Jewish adults between the ages of 25 and 65.

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