SAN DIEGO (Press Release) — San Diego’s last Jewish Community Demographic Study was completed 19 years ago in 2003 and no longer offers an accurate assessment of today’s Jewish community. While San Diego has a vibrant and seemingly growing Jewish community, it lacks meaningful current data — demographics, identities, needs, attitudes, and engagement levels of those who identify as Jewish — to strategically inform organizational decision-making.
Recognizing the need for valid and actionable data that serves the entire community, Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego, Jewish Family Service of San Diego, Jewish Federation of San Diego County, Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center – Jacobs Family Campus, and the Leichtag Foundation have come together to conduct a study of the San Diego and Temecula Jewish community.
This study is being conducted by an experienced research team at the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies at Brandeis University and NORC at the University of Chicago. You may be contacted by letter, phone, or email with an invitation to participate in the survey. Because this is a scientific survey with a defined sample frame, you may not receive one of these calls or emails; however, if you do, I encourage you to respond and participate in this important project.
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Preceding provided by Jewish Family Service of San Diego
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