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“We know that we have an older
population than some other Jewish
communities. That
proportion we know about. The
question is, because the last study
was done and didn’t include cell
phones at a time when cell phones
would have represented at least
some portion of the population,
there may have been an
underrepresentation of the young
population. We don’t know.”
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practices that ... folks today might be doing,”
Romirowsky said.

She also said the new study may reveal an uptick
in concern about anti-Semitism, at least since the
last survey was done. She’ll also be interested to see
the new demographic information.

“We know that we have an older population
than some other Jewish communities,” she said.

“That proportion we know about. The question
is, because the last study was done and didn’t
include cell phones at a time when cell phones
would have represented at least some portion of
the population, there may have been an under-
representation of the young population. We
don’t know.”
They are holding focus groups to gather qualita-
tive data that can supplement the information they
collect through the study.

“We can’t ask everything because you really want
to keep it to about 20, 25 minutes,” Romirowsky
said. “That’s why we’re following up, and we’ve
already started doing focus groups to really get the
story and the why for people and really get a rich
picture of what people are experiencing.”
The focus groups allow researchers to delve deep-
er into issues facing specific subsets of the Jewish
community, such as Russian speakers, Israelis, older
adults, college students and more. Focus group par-
ticipation is open to the community; participants do
not need to have been selected for the study.

“This is Abraham’s tent,” Adam Laver said, “and
it’s open to all.”
People interested in participating in focus groups
can call 215-832-0863. l
szighelboim@jewishexponent.com; 215-832-0729
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