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  1. 25 Age Distribution-All Americans - 2000 Median Age is 35 Years 12% are Age 65 and Over 6% are Age 75 and Over Age Group 90+ 0.1% 0.4% 85-89 0.3% 0.7% 80-84 0.7% 1.1% 75-79 1.1% 1.6% 70-74 1.4% 1.8% 65-69 1.6% 1.8% 60-64 1.8% 2.0% 55-59 2.3% 2.5% 50-54 3.1% 3.2% 45-49 3.5% 3.6% 40-44 4.0% 4.0% 35-39 4.0% 4.0% 30-34 3.7% 3.6% 25-29 3.5% 3.4% 20-24 3.4% 3.3% 15-19 3.7% 3.5% 10-14 3.7% 3.6% 5-9 3.7% 3.6% Males Females 0-4 3.5% 3.3% 8.0% 6.0% 4.0% 2.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0%

  2. 26 Age Distribution-American Jews - 2000 Median Age is 39 Years 16% are Age 65 and Over 8% are Age 75 and Over Age Group 90+ 0.1% 0.3% 85-89 0.5% 0.6% 80-84 1.1% 1.6% 75-79 1.8% 1.9% 70-74 1.8% 2.3% 65-69 2.0% 2.2% 60-64 1.7% 2.0% 55-59 2.5% 2.9% 50-54 4.1% 4.2% 45-49 4.0% 4.1% 40-44 3.4% 3.8% 35-39 3.4% 3.0% 30-34 3.3% 3.5% 25-29 3.6% 3.2% 20-24 4.4% 4.2% 15-19 2.9% 3.2% 10-14 3.0% 2.6% 5-9 2.9% 2.5% Males Females 0-4 2.8% 3.0% 8.0% 6.0% 4.0% 2.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0%

  3. 27 Age Distribution-San Antonio Median Age is 50 Years 24% are Age 65 and Over 12% are Age 75 and Over (Persons in Jewish Households) Age Group 90+ 0.7% 0.5% 85-89 1.1% 1.7% 80-84 1.9% 1.5% 75-79 2.4% 2.1% 70-74 2.7% 3.1% 65-69 3.3% 2.8% 60-64 4.9% 4.9% 55-59 4.0% 5.2% 50-54 4.0% 3.6% 45-49 3.6% 4.2% 40-44 2.0% 3.6% 35-39 2.1% 2.9% 30-34 1.3% 1.1% 25-29 0.3% 0.8% 20-24 1.9% 2.3% 15-19 3.8% 3.2% 10-14 3.7% 3.3% 5-9 3.1% 2.8% Males Females 0-4 2.0% 1.7% 8.0% 6.0% 4.0% 2.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0%

  4. 28 Number of Persons in Jewish Households ) 11,200 total persons in Jewish households ) 2,700 persons age 65 and over ) 1,300 persons age 75 and over ) 2,300 children age 0-17 ) 1,800 Jewish children age 0-17 (500 additional children not being raised Jewish) ) 8,900 persons of voting age

  5. 29 Age 0-17 (Persons in Jewish Households) Howard County 32% Westport 31% Charlotte 28% St. Paul 27% Bergen 27% Harrisburg 27% Minneapolis 26% Baltimore 26% York 26% Wilmington 26% Atlanta 25% Detroit 25% Columbus 25% Tidewater 25% Monmouth 25% Richmond 25% Boston 24% Rochester 24% Milwaukee 24% Washington 23% New York 23% Essex-Morris 23% Denver 23% Orlando 23% Chicago 22% Hartford 22% Philadelphia 22% San Antonio 21% Jacksonville 21% Pittsburgh 21% St. Louis 21% San Francisco 20% San Diego 20% Phoenix 20% Rhode Island 20% St. Petersburg 19% Miami 18% Atlantic County 16% Tucson 16% Broward 15% Las Vegas 13% Martin-St. Lucie 13% Palm Springs 12% Sarasota 10% South Palm Beach 9% West Palm Beach 9% NJPS 2000 20% US 2005 25% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  6. 30 Age 65 and Over (Persons in Jewish Households) South Palm Beach 62% West Palm Beach 57% Sarasota 53% Martin-St. Lucie 48% Palm Springs 48% Broward 46% Atlantic County 34% Miami 30% St. Petersburg 28% Las Vegas 26% San Antonio 24% Detroit 24% Rhode Island 23% Tucson 23% Hartford 23% Jacksonville 20% Phoenix 20% Rochester 20% Philadelphia 20% Milwaukee 20% Monmouth 19% Minneapolis 18% New York 18% Pittsburgh 18% Bergen 18% Baltimore 17% St. Paul 16% York 16% St. Louis 16% San Diego 15% Chicago 15% Essex-Morris 15% Wilmington 15% Westport 14% San Francisco 13% Harrisburg 13% Richmond 13% Atlanta 12% Tidewater 12% Orlando 12% Denver 11% Washington 10% Charlotte 9% Columbus 8% Howard County 5% NJPS 2000 16% US 2005 12% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  7. Age Distribution of Persons in Jewish Households 31 Median Age = 54 Years 40% 30% 22% 21% 17% 16% 20% 13% 11% 10% 0% 0-17 18-34 35-49 50-64 65-74 75+ Median Age = 46 Years Median Age = 50 Years 40% 40% 28% 26% 30% 30% 25% 24% 21% 18% 20% 20% 12% 11% 10% 9% 8% 8% 10% 10% 0% 0% 0-17 18-34 35-49 50-64 65-74 75+ 0-17 18-34 35-49 50-64 65-74 75+

  8. 32 Household Structure (Jewish Households) Single Parent with Children Age 0-17 at Home 3% 65+ Married, No Children at Home Married with 19% Children Age 0-17 24% at Home Under 65 Married, Other No Children at Home 8% 17% 8% Household with Only Adult Single 65+ Single Under 65 Children Age 18-29 at Home 12% 9%

  9. 33 Number of Jewish Households 4,500 total Jewish households ) 1,210 households with children age 0-17 at home ) 930 households with Jewish children age 0-17 at home ) 980 are single person households ) 560 are single person households age 65 and over ) 250 are single female households age 75 and over ) 1,620 are married households with no children at home )

  10. 34 Married Households with Children Age 0-17 at Home (Jewish Households) Howard County 45% Westport 42% Charlotte 38% Harrisburg 38% St. Paul 36% Richmond 35% Wilmington 34% Bergen 33% Orlando 33% Minneapolis 32% Baltimore 32% York 32% Essex-Morris 32% Monmouth 32% Rochester 30% Tidewater 29% Hartford 28% Detroit 27% Washington 27% Denver 27% Cleveland 27% Milwaukee 27% Pittsburgh 26% Seattle 26% Philadelphia 26% Jacksonville 25% Rhode Island 25% St. Louis 25% San Antonio 24% San Diego 24% St. Petersburg 24% Los Angeles 23% San Francisco 22% Phoenix 21% Miami 19% Atlantic County 18% Tucson 17% Broward 14% Las Vegas 13% Martin-St. Lucie 12% West Palm Beach 9% Sarasota 9% South Palm Beach 8% NJPS 2000 19% US 2005 22% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  11. 35 What Percentage of Children Age 0-17 Live in a Single Parent Household?

  12. 36 Percentage of Children Age 0-17 Living in Single Parent Households (Children Age 0-17 in Jewish Households) San Francisco 18% Sarasota 15% South Palm Beach 12% Las Vegas 11% Miami 11% Seattle 11% Broward 11% San Antonio 9% Washington 9% Tucson 9% York 9% West Palm Beach 8% Tidewater 8% Cleveland 8% Minneapolis 7% Bergen 7% Rochester 7% Detroit 6% Jacksonville 6% Charlotte 6% Atlantic County 5% St. Paul 5% Rhode Island 5% Hartford 5% Westport 5% Milwaukee 5% Wilmington 4% Monmouth 3% Harrisburg 2% Richmond 2% Orlando 2% St. Petersburg 1% US 2000 (Whites) 25% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  13. Divorce Rate 37 (Adults in Jewish Households) (Divorced Adults per 1,000 Married Adults) Seattle 210 San Diego 200 Las Vegas 164 Columbus 157 Tucson 145 Los Angeles 140 Miami 124 Tidewater 122 San Antonio 106 Minneapolis 103 Rhode Island 97 Washington 88 South Palm Beach 87 Orlando 85 Detroit 84 St. Petersburg 83 Charlotte 82 St. Paul 80 Jacksonville 80 Westport 80 Essex-Morris 80 Milwaukee 79 Broward 78 York 77 Sarasota 76 Bergen 75 Wilmington 74 Atlantic County 71 Martin-St. Lucie 68 Hartford 67 West Palm Beach 61 Harrisburg 52 Richmond 52 Monmouth 50 Rochester 45 US 2005 (Age 15+) 192 0 50 100 150 200 250

  14. 38 Single Jewish Adults Age Group 75+ 134 320 65-74 92 141 50-64 195 316 35-49 92 176 Males Females Under 35 441 288 500 400 300 200 100 0 0 100 200 300 400 500

  15. 39 Level of Secular Education (Adults Age 25 and Over in Jewish Households) 2-Year College Degree Some 4% College 12% High 4-Year School College Degree Only Degree 9% No 38% Degree 1% Graduate Degree 36%

  16. 40 4-Year College Degree or Higher (Adults Age 25 and Over in Jewish Households) Westport 86% Washington 85% Bergen 76% San Antonio 75% Essex-Morris 75% Charlotte 72% Minneapolis 70% Pittsburgh 70% Hartford 69% St. Paul 69% Rochester 68% Tucson 68% Rhode Island 68% Milwaukee 66% Richmond 66% St. Louis 64% Detroit 63% Harrisburg 63% Jacksonville 61% Wilmington 60% York 60% Miami 60% Atlantic County 59% Tidewater 59% Sarasota 58% Monmouth 58% West Palm Beach 55% Orlando 53% St. Petersburg 49% Las Vegas 49% South Palm Beach 49% Martin-St. Lucie 48% Broward 35% US 2005 27% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  17. 41 Retired (Adults in Jewish Households) South Palm Beach 67% West Palm Beach 64% Martin-St. Lucie 63% Sarasota 57% Broward 51% Atlantic County 38% St. Petersburg 36% Miami 34% Las Vegas 32% Tucson 31% Hartford 30% San Antonio 26% Detroit 24% Rhode Island 24% Monmouth 24% Rochester 23% Jacksonville 22% Buffalo 22% St. Paul 21% Bergen 21% Los Angeles 21% Minneapolis 20% Philadelphia 20% Cleveland 20% Milwaukee 20% York 19% Essex-Morris 19% Wilmington 19% St. Louis 18% Orlando 17% Tidewater 16% Harrisburg 15% Richmond 14% Seattle 13% Westport 13% Washington 12% Columbus 10% Charlotte 9% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  18. 42 Median Housing Value (In dollars adjusted for inflation) (Jewish Homeowner Households) Westport $641 Bergen $439 Washington $406 Los Angeles $380 Las Vegas $378 Minneapolis $369 Atlantic County $361 St. Paul $331 West Palm Beach $317 Detroit $311 Miami $294 Rhode Island $290 Monmouth $262 Charlotte $241 Sarasota $237 Hartford $233 San Antonio $228 South Palm Beach $226 Tidewater $215 Jacksonville $210 Tucson $210 Wilmington $207 Milwaukee $197 Richmond $184 Harrisburg $171 Rochester $164 Orlando $148 St. Petersburg $124 Broward $103 US 2005 $174 $0 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 (in thousands)

  19. 43 Median Housing Value (Homeowner Households) All $228 Inside Loop 410 $262 Between 410 & 1604 $214 Outside Loop 1604 $257 35-49 $236 50-64 $233 65-74 $210 75+ $200 65+ $207 Household with Children $260 Household with Adult Children $232 Non-Elderly Couple $250 Non-Elderly Single $177 Elderly Couple $226 Elderly Single $150 $0 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

  20. 44 Household Income (Jewish Households) (In thousands) $50-$75 16% $25-$50 14% $15-$25 4% $75-$100 Under $15 19% 4% 43% earn $100+ $200+ 17% $100-$150 17% $150-$200 9%

  21. 45 Median Household Income (In dollars adjusted for inflation) (Jewish Households) Westport $160 Bergen $122 Essex-Morris $114 Washington $108 Howard County $98 Monmouth $98 Hartford $96 Boston $94 Detroit $91 San Antonio $90 Atlantic County $90 San Francisco $89 Charlotte $89 Jacksonville $87 Baltimore $84 Minneapolis $83 Rochester $82 Richmond $82 St. Paul $81 Tidewater $80 Wilmington $78 Sarasota $77 Milwaukee $77 Harrisburg $77 Rhode Island $76 Seattle $76 West Palm Beach $75 Columbus $75 Palm Springs $75 Denver $73 San Diego $72 St. Louis $71 Miami $70 York $69 Buffalo $69 Los Angeles $67 Orlando $66 Las Vegas $65 Tucson $64 Philadelphia $64 South Palm Beach $63 Martin-St. Lucie $59 St. Petersburg $59 Broward $51 NJPS 2000 $61 US 2005 $48 $0 $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 $120 $140 $160 (in thousands)

  22. 46 Median Household Income (Jewish Households) All $90 Inside Loop 410 $80 Between 410 & 1604 $89 Outside Loop 1604 $112 Under 35 $87 35-49 $109 50-64 $96 65-74 $69 75+ $50 65+ $61 Household with Children $119 Household with Adult Children $127 Non-Elderly Couple $119 Non-Elderly Single $70 Elderly Couple $81 Elderly Single $41 $0 $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 $120 $140

  23. 47 Median Household Income (Jewish Households) All $90 Orthodox $73 Conservative $79 Reform $105 Just Jewish $82 Synagogue Member $107 Non-Member $80 JCC Member $112 Non-Member $84 Jewish Organization Member $101 Non-Member $86 $0 $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 $120 $140

  24. 48 Households Living Below the Federal Poverty Levels (Jewish Households) New York 10.3% Minneapolis 6.4% St. Paul 5.5% Miami 3.5% Las Vegas 3.1% San Diego 3.0% Rochester 2.9% Tucson 2.7% Tidewater 2.4% Detroit 1.6% Rhode Island 1.6% South Palm Beach 1.5% 63 households San Antonio 1.4% Atlantic County 1.4% Bergen 1.3% Westport 1.3% Hartford 1.1% West Palm Beach 1.0% Jacksonville 0.7% Sarasota 0.5% Washington 0.4% NJPS 2000 5.0% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% 10.0% 12.0% 14.0% 16.0%

  25. 49 Comparisons with All Residents of San Antonio 21 Age 0-17 Jewish Population 28 24 Age 65+ All Residents in San Antonio 10 12 Age 75+ All are percentages, except for median 5 age (in years) and average household 50.2 Median Age 33 size (in persons per household) 2.5 Average Household Size 2.9 22 One-Person Households 26 24 4+ Person Households 30 24 Married with Children Age 0-17 at Home 23 70 Currently Married 52 Marital Status data for residents of San 16 Antonio based on persons age 15+ Single, Never Married 29 106 Divorce Rate 216 6 Currently Widowed 6 10 High School Degree or Less 46 75 4-year College Degree or Higher 24 36 Graduate Degree 9 0 50 100 150 200 250 300

  26. 50 Comparisons with All San Antonians 60 Jewish Population In the Labor Force 65 All Residents in San Antonio 2 All are percentages, except for housing Unemployment Rate 7 value and median household income Employment Status data for residents of (in thousands of dollars) San Antonio based on persons age 16+ 228 Median Housing Value 94 90 Median Household Income 42 8 Income under $25,000 29 43 Income $100,000+ 13 17 Income $200,000+ 2 1.5 Living Below Federal Poverty Levels 17 0 50 100 150 200 250 300

  27. 51 Religious Profile

  28. 52 Jewish Identification (Jewish Respondents) Reconstructionist 2% Conservative 25% Orthodox 4% Reform 39% Just Jewish 30%

  29. 53 Orthodox Identification (Jewish Respondents) New York 19% Baltimore 17% Bergen 12% Detroit 11% Cleveland 10% Harrisburg 10% Atlanta 9% Miami 9% Monmouth 9% Pittsburgh 7% Rhode Island 6% Rochester 6% Palm Springs 6% Buffalo 6% Wilmington 6% Columbus 5% Seattle 5% San Antonio 4% South Palm Beach 4% Hartford 4% Broward 4% Los Angeles 4% Philadelphia 4% Richmond 4% Las Vegas 3% San Francisco 3% San Diego 3% Phoenix 3% Tidewater 3% Essex-Morris 3% Denver 3% Milwaukee 3% St. Louis 3% St. Petersburg 3% West Palm Beach 2% Minneapolis 2% St. Paul 2% Washington 2% Jacksonville 2% Tucson 2% Sarasota 2% Westport 2% Howard County 2% Charlotte 2% Orlando 2% Atlantic County 1% Martin-St. Lucie 1% York 1% NJPS 2000 8% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  30. 54 Conservative Identification (Jewish Respondents) Tidewater 39% Jacksonville 38% Philadelphia 38% Broward 37% Monmouth 37% Richmond 37% South Palm Beach 35% Baltimore 33% Harrisburg 33% Orlando 33% West Palm Beach 32% Atlantic County 32% Miami 32% St. Paul 32% Pittsburgh 32% Minneapolis 31% Bergen 31% Hartford 31% Palm Springs 31% Buffalo 31% Washington 30% Rhode Island 30% Cleveland 29% Detroit 28% Los Angeles 28% Wilmington 28% Essex-Morris 27% Atlanta 26% New York 26% Charlotte 26% San Antonio 25% Phoenix 24% Rochester 24% York 24% Milwaukee 24% Las Vegas 23% St. Petersburg 23% San Diego 22% Columbus 22% Sarasota 22% Westport 22% Martin-St. Lucie 22% Tucson 21% St. Louis 21% Seattle 19% San Francisco 17% Howard County 17% Denver 15% NJPS 2000 25% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  31. 55 Reform Identification (Jewish Respondents) St. Louis 60% Martin-St. Lucie 51% Essex-Morris 51% York 49% Cleveland 49% Atlanta 46% Phoenix 44% Palm Springs 42% Pittsburgh 41% Seattle 41% Westport 41% Rochester 41% San Diego 40% Howard County 40% Charlotte 40% Los Angeles 40% San Antonio 39% Columbus 39% Milwaukee 39% St. Petersburg 39% San Francisco 38% Sarasota 38% West Palm Beach 37% Atlantic County 37% Denver 37% Detroit 36% Baltimore 36% Buffalo 35% South Palm Beach 34% Minneapolis 32% Tucson 32% Washington 31% Hartford 31% Orlando 30% New York 29% Tidewater 29% Wilmington 29% Richmond 29% St. Paul 28% Rhode Island 28% Philadelphia 28% Miami 27% Las Vegas 26% Monmouth 26% Bergen 25% Jacksonville 24% Broward 24% Harrisburg 22% NJPS 2000 35% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  32. 56 Just Jewish Identification (Jewish Respondents) Las Vegas 47% Tucson 44% San Francisco 40% Howard County 40% St. Paul 37% Sarasota 37% Jacksonville 36% St. Petersburg 36% Minneapolis 35% Rhode Island 35% Seattle 35% Westport 35% Orlando 35% Washington 34% Columbus 34% Hartford 34% Broward 34% Milwaukee 34% Wilmington 33% San Diego 32% Charlotte 32% Harrisburg 32% Miami 31% San Antonio 30% Bergen 30% Denver 30% Richmond 30% West Palm Beach 29% Atlantic County 29% Rochester 29% Phoenix 28% Tidewater 28% Monmouth 28% South Palm Beach 26% Martin-St. Lucie 26% Los Angeles 26% New York 25% York 25% Buffalo 23% Philadelphia 22% Essex-Morris 20% Atlanta 18% Detroit 18% Pittsburgh 18% St. Louis 15% Baltimore 14% Palm Springs 14% Cleveland 11% NJPS 2000 30% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  33. 57 Have a Mezuzah on Front Door (Jewish Households) South Palm Beach 87% West Palm Beach 83% Miami 82% Monmouth 81% Broward 79% Detroit 77% Atlantic County 77% Bergen 76% Hartford 72% Sarasota 69% San Antonio 68% Tidewater 68% Rochester 68% St. Paul 67% Rhode Island 67% Philadelphia 67% Minneapolis 65% Jacksonville 64% Richmond 64% Los Angeles 63% Westport 62% Milwaukee 62% Martin-St. Lucie 61% Harrisburg 61% St. Petersburg 61% York 60% Wilmington 60% Orlando 59% Tucson 58% Charlotte 57% Las Vegas 55% Washington 55% Phoenix 55% Seattle 41% NJPS 2000 61% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  34. 58 Synagogue Attendance (Jewish Respondents) Only on High Holidays Never * 22% 25% A Few Times per Year Once per Month or More 28% 25% * or only for weddings/b'nai mitzvah

  35. 59 Attend Services Once per Month or More (Jewish Respondents) Pittsburgh 33% Boston 32% St. Louis 31% Cleveland 31% Baltimore 30% Harrisburg 29% Bergen 29% New York 29% Tidewater 28% Detroit 28% St. Paul 28% St. Petersburg 28% Martin-St. Lucie 28% Buffalo 28% Hartford 27% Rochester 26% Jacksonville 26% Miami 26% San Antonio 25% York 25% Charlotte 25% Milwaukee 25% Los Angeles 25% Sarasota 25% Chicago 24% San Diego 24% Denver 24% Monmouth 24% Columbus 23% Westport 23% Minneapolis 22% Washington 22% Richmond 22% Wilmington 21% Orlando 21% Rhode Island 21% Tucson 21% South Palm Beach 20% Palm Springs 20% Atlantic County 18% Phoenix 18% Broward 18% West Palm Beach 16% Las Vegas 13% NJPS 2000 24% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  36. 60 Never Attend Services (or only for weddings/b'nai mitzvah) (Jewish Respondents) Las Vegas 44% Martin-St. Lucie 41% San Diego 40% Tucson 38% Phoenix 37% Columbus 36% Orlando 34% Sarasota 32% Broward 32% Denver 32% St. Petersburg 32% West Palm Beach 31% Washington 31% Jacksonville 31% Atlantic County 29% Rhode Island 29% Westport 29% Los Angeles 29% Wilmington 29% South Palm Beach 28% York 28% Essex-Morris 28% Chicago 27% Hartford 27% Harrisburg 27% Milwaukee 26% San Antonio 25% Miami 25% Charlotte 25% Richmond 25% Rochester 24% Minneapolis 23% St. Paul 23% Pittsburgh 23% Bergen 23% Monmouth 23% Cleveland 23% Detroit 22% Tidewater 21% St. Louis 20% New York 16% NJPS 2000 40% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  37. 49 Types of Marriage (Married Couples) In-married (2 Born/Raised Jews) 50% Conversionary 13% Intermarried 37%

  38. 63 Intermarriage (Couples Intermarriage Rate) Seattle 55% San Francisco 55% Atlanta 50% Essex-Morris 50% Las Vegas 48% Charlotte 47% York 46% Tucson 46% Boston 46% Howard County 45% Columbus 45% San Diego 44% Jacksonville 44% Tidewater 43% Washington 41% Phoenix 40% Denver 39% St. Paul 39% San Antonio 37% Pittsburgh 36% Richmond 34% Rhode Island 34% Harrisburg 33% Minneapolis 33% Wilmington 33% Westport 33% Orlando 32% Rochester 30% Chicago 30% St. Petersburg 29% Milwaukee 28% Martin-St. Lucie 27% Atlantic County 26% Buffalo 26% St. Louis 25% Hartford 23% Los Angeles 23% Cleveland 23% New York 22% Philadelphia 22% Sarasota 20% Palm Springs 19% Broward 18% Baltimore 17% Bergen 17% Monmouth 17% Miami 16% Detroit 16% West Palm Beach 16% South Palm Beach 9% NJPS 2000 48% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  39. 64 Types of Marriage by Age of Head of Household (Married Couples) 100% 2 Born/Raised Jews Conversionary Intermarried 80% 63% 58% 60% 47% 47% 46% 43% 40% 36% 35% 33% 26% 20% 20% 20% 11% 10% 6% * Sample size is 18 0% Under 35 * 35-49 50-64 65-74 75+

  40. 65 Current Religion of Children in Intermarried Households (Children Age 0-17 in Intermarried Jewish Households) Jewish 39% Not Jewish 34% Part Jewish 25%

  41. 66 Children Being Raised Jewish in Intermarried Households (Children Age 0-17 in Intermarried Jewish Households) South Palm Beach 75% Sarasota 74% Cleveland 66% St. Louis 65% Baltimore 62% Atlantic County 60% Boston 60% Hartford 59% Bergen 59% Harrisburg 57% Westport 56% Essex-Morris 50% Jacksonville 49% Howard County 48% Philadelphia 47% Tucson 45% Washington 45% Tidewater 45% Broward 43% York 43% Los Angeles 43% Miami 42% Denver 42% Las Vegas 42% Columbus 40% San Antonio 39% Atlanta 39% Orlando 39% San Francisco 38% Chicago 38% St. Paul 37% Pittsburgh 36% Milwaukee 36% Wilmington 36% Richmond 36% Rhode Island 35% West Palm Beach 34% Charlotte 34% Rochester 32% Monmouth 31% Detroit 31% Minneapolis 30% New York 30% St. Petersburg 29% Phoenix 26% Seattle 23% San Diego 21% Palm Springs 19% Martin-St. Lucie 18% NJPS 2000 33% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  42. 67 Membership Profile

  43. 68 Reported Current Synagogue Membership (Jewish Households) Tidewater 58% St. Paul 56% Essex-Morris 56% St. Louis 56% Minneapolis 54% Rochester 54% Pittsburgh 53% Hartford 53% San Antonio 52% Baltimore 52% Cleveland 52% Detroit 50% Bergen 50% Columbus 50% Jacksonville 49% Palm Springs 49% Charlotte 49% Harrisburg 49% Monmouth 48% Milwaukee 48% Westport 46% Wilmington 46% Sarasota 45% York 45% Richmond 45% Atlantic County 44% New York 43% Rhode Island 43% Chicago 42% St. Petersburg 40% Miami 39% Howard County 38% Washington 37% Denver 37% Philadelphia 37% Martin-St. Lucie 36% Los Angeles 34% Orlando 34% Atlanta 33% South Palm Beach 33% Tucson 32% West Palm Beach 30% San Diego 29% Phoenix 29% Broward 27% San Francisco 22% Seattle 21% Las Vegas 14% NJPS 2000 40% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  44. 69 Lifetime Synagogue Membership (Jewish Households) Monmouth 85% South Palm Beach 84% West Palm Beach 84% San Antonio 83% Tidewater 83% Hartford 82% Jacksonville 82% Atlantic County 82% Bergen 81% Detroit 80% Sarasota 79% Miami 79% Westport 78% Rochester 77% Harrisburg 77% Milwaukee 77% St. Paul 76% Minneapolis 76% Charlotte 76% Richmond 76% Orlando 76% Broward 76% Rhode Island 75% St. Petersburg 75% Washington 73% Los Angeles 70% Tucson 70% Las Vegas 65% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  45. 70 Current Membership in Local JCC (Jewish Households) St. Paul 36% Charlotte 36% Harrisburg 31% San Antonio 29% Rochester 28% York 27% Monmouth - Deal 27% Jacksonville 26% Cleveland 24% Milwaukee 24% St. Louis 24% Richmond 24% Pittsburgh 23% Wilmington 23% Hartford 22% Bergen - Palisades 21% Tidewater 19% Minneapolis 17% Tucson 17% Orlando 17% Detroit 15% Atlantic County 14% Miami - Alper 13% San Francisco 13% Sarasota 12% Washington - Greater Washington 11% Los Angeles 11% Atlanta 10% Miami - Russell 10% Washington - DCJCC 10% Rhode Island 10% Bergen - YJCC 10% St. Petersburg 10% Philadelphia 8% West Palm Beach - Kaplan 7% Broward - Posnack 6% West Palm Beach - Boynton 5% Miami - Miami Beach 5% Washington - NOVA 5% Seattle 5% Monmouth - Western 5% South Palm Beach 4% Las Vegas 3% Westport 1% Broward - Soref 1% * Includes households who are members of local and non-local JCCs NJPS 2000 * 18% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  46. Current Membership in Local JCC 71 of Households with Children (Jewish Households) Charlotte 45% San Antonio 42% Monmouth - Deal 42% Milwaukee 42% St. Paul 40% St. Louis 37% Jacksonville 36% Tucson 35% Rochester 35% Miami - Russell 33% Bergen - Palisades 33% York 32% Harrisburg 32% Cleveland 30% Tidewater 29% Pittsburgh 27% Wilmington 25% Orlando 25% Detroit 23% Miami - Alper 23% Richmond 23% Hartford 22% West Palm Beach - Boynton 19% Sarasota 19% Atlantic County 18% Minneapolis 16% San Francisco 16% Washington - DCJCC 15% Washington - Greater Washington 15% Rhode Island 15% Broward - Posnack 14% St. Petersburg 14% South Palm Beach 13% Bergen - YJCC 13% West Palm Beach - Kaplan 11% Monmouth - Western 9% Miami - Miami Beach 8% Las Vegas 6% Washington - NOVA 6% Broward - Soref 3% Westport 1% * Includes households who are members of local and non-local JCCs NJPS 2000 * 25% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  47. 72 Participated in a Local JCC Program in the Past Year (Jewish Households) Rochester 60% Los Angeles 54% San Antonio 52% St. Paul 48% Tucson 47% Milwaukee 47% Wilmington 47% Richmond 46% Detroit 45% Monmouth - Deal 45% Washington - DCJCC 44% Bergen - Palisades 44% York 44% Cleveland 44% Jacksonville 42% Harrisburg 41% Minneapolis 40% Hartford 40% New York 39% Washington - Greater Washington 38% Orlando 36% Tidewater 35% Miami - Alper 34% Sarasota 34% San Diego 32% Denver 32% Rhode Island 31% Atlantic County 28% Miami - Russell 28% St. Petersburg 27% San Francisco 25% West Palm Beach - Kaplan 23% Philadelphia 23% Bergen - YJCC 21% West Palm Beach - Boynton 20% South Palm Beach 19% Broward - Posnack 17% Miami - Miami Beach 16% Washington - NOVA 14% Las Vegas 12% Westport 9% Seattle 8% Monmouth - Western 7% Broward - Soref 5% * Includes households who participated in both local and non-local JCCs NJPS 2000 * 34% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  48. 73 Jewish Education: Adults

  49. 74 Households in Which an Adult Received Some Formal Jewish Education as a Child (Correlation with Adult Jewish Behaviors) 79% Mezuzah on Front Door 71% 44% 81% Passover Seder 74% 35% Always + Usually 86% Chanukah Candles 73% 43% Always + Usually 37% Sabbath Candles 18% 15% Always + Usually 33% Kosher Home 6% 6% 45% Attend Services 1X/Month+ 24% 15% 75% In-married 52% 26% 63% Synagogue Member 55% 35% 41% JCC Member 29% 19% 40% To Jewish Day School Took Adult Jewish Education 21% 7% To Synagogue School 40% No Jewish Education Donated $100+ to Federation 39% 14% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  50. 75 Attended or Worked at Jewish Sleep Away Camp as a Child by Age (Born or Raised Jewish Adults) 100% 80% 60% 50% 40% 36% 35% 32% 24% 20% 14% 0% Under 35 35-49 50-64 65-74 75+ All

  51. 76 Used the Internet for Jewish-Related Information in the Past Year (Jewish Respondents) San Antonio 59% Washington 58% San Francisco * 55% Detroit 50% St. Paul 50% Minneapolis 46% Jacksonville 42% Tucson * 41% Tidewater * 41% Las Vegas 40% Rhode Island * 40% Bergen * 39% Miami 35% West Palm Beach 34% Westport * 33% Rochester * 33% Atlantic County 32% Hartford * 30% * Did not ask about local South Palm Beach 29% Jewish-related information Sarasota * 29% Any Jewish Information Local Jewish Information NJPS 2000 * 40% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  52. 77 Formal Jewish Education: Children

  53. 78 Attend a Preschool/Child Care Program (Jewish Children Age 0-5) Not in Preschool 30% Non-Jewish Preschool 5% Jewish Preschool 64% Market Share is: 64% divided by (64% + 5%) = 92% (Sample Size = 47)

  54. 79 Jewish Preschool/Child Care Market Share (Jewish Children Age 0-5) San Antonio 92% Jacksonville 81% Tucson 81% Charlotte 80% Miami 79% Monmouth 76% Detroit 70% Minneapolis 70% Sarasota 70% South Palm Beach 65% Bergen 58% Rochester 58% Los Angeles 56% Broward 55% Milwaukee 55% West Palm Beach 49% Richmond 49% Washington 44% Not in Preschool Harrisburg 44% 30% Westport 41% Hartford 41% Atlantic County 40% Tidewater 39% Non-Jewish York 36% Preschool St. Paul 35% 5% Rhode Island 33% Jewish Las Vegas 26% Preschool Philadelphia 25% 64% Seattle 5% NJPS 2000 36% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  55. 80 Type of School Attended (Jewish Children Age 5-12) Market Share is: Public 21% divided by (21% + 8%) = 72% School (Sample Size = 57) 71% Jewish Day School 21% Non-Jewish Private 8%

  56. 81 Currently Attend Jewish Day School (Jewish Children Age 5-12) Miami 46% Bergen 41% Jacksonville 41% Monmouth 27% Harrisburg 27% Pittsburgh 27% St. Paul 26% Milwaukee 25% Rhode Island 25% Minneapolis 24% Philadelphia 23% South Palm Beach 22% Tidewater 22% San Antonio 21% Richmond 21% Public St. Petersburg 21% School Tucson 20% 71% San Diego 19% Broward 16% Washington 15% Charlotte 14% Wilmington 14% Rochester 13% Las Vegas 12% West Palm Beach 12% Hartford 11% Jewish Atlantic County 10% Day School Phoenix 9% 21% Non-Jewish Westport 2% Private 8% NJPS 2000 25% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  57. 82 Jewish Children Age 5-12 Who Currently Attend Formal Jewish Education (Based upon the Jewish Institutions Survey) Westport 96% Rhode Island 91% Milwaukee 83% Charlotte 82% Sarasota 82% Monmouth 79% Tidewater 74% Bergen 73% Hartford 73% Martin-St. Lucie 73% Minneapolis 71% York 67% St. Paul 66% Harrisburg 66% Jacksonville 66% Rochester 62% Wilmington 59% Richmond 58% San Antonio 57% Miami 56% Washington 56% Atlantic County 56% South Palm Beach 56% Tucson 53% Orlando 50% West Palm Beach 46% Broward 45% Las Vegas 45% St. Petersburg 40% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  58. 83 Jewish Children Age 13-17 Who Currently Attend Formal Jewish Education (Based upon the Jewish Institutions Survey) Charlotte 55% Westport 51% Rhode Island 46% San Antonio 43% St. Paul 39% Monmouth 36% Minneapolis 34% Bergen 34% Wilmington 34% Hartford 33% Miami 31% Washington 31% Harrisburg 31% York 30% Rochester 29% Jacksonville 28% Milwaukee 28% Atlantic County 24% St. Petersburg 23% South Palm Beach 22% Tucson 21% Tidewater 19% West Palm Beach 16% Broward 16% Richmond 15% Sarasota 12% Las Vegas 11% Orlando 11% Martin-St. Lucie 0% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  59. 84 Child Ever Attended Formal Jewish Education (Jewish Children Age 13-17) Synagogue School 64% Never Attended 11% Jewish Day School 26%

  60. 85 Jewish Agencies Familiarity and Perception

  61. 86 Familiarity with Jewish Agencies (Respondents) 100% Very Somewhat Not at All 80% 60% 46% 45% 44% 41% 39% 39% 38% 38% 40% 36% 34% 33% 32% 31% 24% 23% 21% 21% 20% 16% 0% JCC Golden Jewish JFCS Holocaust Kolitz Manor Federation Museum Academy

  62. 87 Perception of Jewish Agencies (Respondents Who Are Very/Somewhat Familiar) 100% Excellent Good Fair/Poor 80% 60% 53% 50% 49% 47% 47% 46% 46% 42% 40% 40% 36% 35% 33% 17% 20% 15% 15% 14% 9% 6% 0% JCC Golden Jewish JFCS Holocaust Kolitz Manor Federation Museum Academy

  63. 88 Very Familiar with Jewish Federation (Respondents) Detroit 37% Harrisburg 36% Tidewater 35% Richmond 33% San Antonio 32% Wilmington 32% Miami 30% Minneapolis 29% Milwaukee 28% Rochester 27% York 27% Rhode Island 26% Hartford 26% Charlotte 26% St. Louis 25% Jacksonville 23% St. Paul 21% Sarasota 20% Bergen 18% St. Petersburg 17% Washington 15% Tucson 15% Orlando 15% Atlantic County 14% South Palm Beach 13% Westport 12% Broward 12% West Palm Beach 11% Monmouth 8% Las Vegas 7% Martin-St. Lucie 5% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  64. 89 Excellent Perceptions of Jewish Federation (Respondents Who Are Very/Somewhat Familiar) York 40% St. Louis 39% Sarasota 35% Detroit 35% Rochester 34% Harrisburg 34% Tucson 34% Miami 33% San Antonio 33% Jacksonville 32% South Palm Beach 32% Tidewater 32% Charlotte 31% St. Petersburg 31% St. Paul 29% Minneapolis 29% Hartford 28% West Palm Beach 28% Broward 28% Richmond 28% Wilmington 26% Rhode Island 25% Orlando 23% Atlantic County 22% Bergen 22% Westport 22% Milwaukee 21% Washington 20% Monmouth 19% Las Vegas 11% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  65. 90 Social Service Needs

  66. 91 Households in Which a Member Is Health Limited (Jewish Households) Martin-St. Lucie 23% South Palm Beach 22% St. Paul 22% Broward 21% West Palm Beach 20% Minneapolis 19% Miami 19% Tucson 19% Las Vegas 18% St. Petersburg 18% York 17% Atlantic County 17% San Antonio 17% Detroit 17% Rochester 17% Los Angeles 16% Rhode Island 16% San Diego 16% Sarasota 15% Hartford 15% Milwaukee 15% Jacksonville 14% Bergen 14% Harrisburg 14% Tidewater 14% Monmouth 14% St. Louis 13% Wilmington 12% Richmond 11% Orlando 10% Seattle 8% Communities shown with white bars did not ask Westport 8% if member needs daily assistance Charlotte 8% Washington 8% Needs No Needs Daily Assistance Daily Assistance NJPS 2000 13% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  67. 92 Need for Services in the Past Year (Jewish Households) Marital, Family, or 10.4% Personal Counseling Coordinating Services 13.2% Job Counseling 9.7% Households with Adults Age 18-64 Financial Assistance 1.7% Received Received No Jewish Other Help Help Help Received 0.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0%

  68. Need for Marital, Family, or Personal Counseling in the Past Year 93 (Jewish Households) Seattle 20.5% San Francisco 19.0% York 18.1% Columbus 18.0% Only asked if Jewish counseling received Charlotte 16.7% Los Angeles 16.2% Harrisburg 16.1% Tucson 15.7% Milwaukee 15.6% Minneapolis 14.9% Tidewater 14.0% St. Louis 14.0% Did not ask if counseling received Westport 13.6% St. Paul 13.4% Bergen 13.1% Rochester 13.1% Rhode Island 12.7% Washington 12.1% Hartford 11.9% Richmond 11.2% Wilmington 11.0% San Antonio 10.4% Detroit 10.4% Monmouth 10.1% St. Petersburg 9.2% Jacksonville 9.0% Miami 8.6% Broward 8.2% Las Vegas 7.8% New York 7.0% Only asked if counseling received Sarasota 6.6% Received Received No South Palm Beach 6.2% Jewish Other Counseling Atlantic County 6.1% Counseling Counseling Received West Palm Beach 5.2% 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0%

  69. 94 Need for Elderly Social Services in the Past Year (Households with Elderly Persons) In-Home Health Care 16.5% Senior Transportation 6.5% Assisted Living Facility 3.7% Adult Day Care 3.1% Nursing Home Care 1.8% Received Received No Home-Delivered Meals 1.6% Jewish Help Other Help Help Received 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0%

  70. 95 Need for In-Home Health Care for the Elderly in the Past Year (Households with Elderly Persons) Miami 18.5% Jacksonville 18.0% Minneapolis 17.2% Monmouth 16.7% San Antonio 16.5% Rochester 16.2% Wilmington 16.2% St. Paul 16.1% Rhode Island 15.3% Broward 15.1% South Palm Beach 15.0% York 15.0% West Palm Beach 14.7% Hartford 14.2% Detroit 14.0% Milwaukee 13.6% Tucson 13.1% Bergen 12.0% Atlantic County 11.7% Las Vegas 10.9% Richmond 10.9% St. Petersburg 10.5% Sarasota 10.1% Westport 9.3% St. Louis 9.0% Did not ask if care received Washington 8.5% Tidewater 8.5% Received Received No Harrisburg 8.1% Jewish Other In-Home Health San Francisco 8.0% In-Home Health In-Home Health Care Charlotte 6.0% Care Care Received NJPS 2000 15.4% 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0%

  71. 96 Israel

  72. 97 Households in Which a Member Visited Israel (Jewish Households) Miami 62% Bergen 62% South Palm Beach 61% Los Angeles 60% Detroit 57% Sarasota 56% West Palm Beach 55% Minneapolis 52% Broward 52% Washington 51% St. Paul 49% Monmouth 47% Buffalo 46% Westport 44% Milwaukee 44% Tucson 43% Hartford 43% Rochester 43% San Antonio 42% Atlantic County 42% Rhode Island 41% Tidewater 40% Harrisburg 40% St. Louis 39% Charlotte 38% Jacksonville 37% Wilmington 37% Richmond 36% Martin-St. Lucie 35% St. Petersburg 35% Orlando 34% Las Vegas 33% York 28% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  73. 98 Emotional Attachment to Israel (Jewish Respondents) Extremely Very 23% 32% Not Attached 12% Somewhat 33%

  74. 99 Extremely/Very Attached to Israel (Jewish Respondents) Miami 62% South Palm Beach 61% Detroit 56% Jacksonville 56% Bergen 55% San Antonio 55% West Palm Beach 54% Rhode Island 53% Minneapolis 52% Atlantic County 51% St. Paul 50% Sarasota 49% Washington 49% Tucson 47% Los Angeles 45% Milwaukee 44% Broward 42% Monmouth 42% San Francisco 42% Harrisburg 42% Westport 41% Richmond 41% Tidewater 40% Hartford 40% Wilmington 38% Rochester 37% St. Petersburg 37% Las Vegas 36% Charlotte 35% Extremely Very York 32% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  75. 100 Anti-Semitism

  76. 101 Personally Experienced Anti-Semitism in Local Community in the Past Year (Jewish Respondents) Orlando 31% St. Louis 30% York 24% Milwaukee 24% Richmond 23% Charlotte 22% Cleveland 22% St. Petersburg 22% Jacksonville 21% Harrisburg 21% Rochester 19% Las Vegas 18% St. Paul 18% Tucson 18% Tidewater 18% San Diego 17% Rhode Island 17% Minneapolis 16% Detroit 15% San Antonio 14% Miami 13% Hartford 13% Westport 13% Monmouth 13% Washington 12% Bergen 12% Atlantic County 11% Sarasota 11% Broward 11% West Palm Beach 9% South Palm Beach 7% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

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