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August 9, 2021

For “Jews of No Religion,” Chabad Hasidism Is the Denomination of Choice

“They don’t need a rabbi for something that’s not Jewish.”

In the past decade, demographers have increasingly spoken of “Jews of no religion”—that is, those who identify themselves as Jewish, but claim no devotion to Judaism as such. Elliot Kaufman examines some salient facts about this group from a recent Pew Research Foundation survey:

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