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Religious Groups within the Jewish Tradition

The Jewish participation in the FACT2000 project included a survey of 694 congregations randomly chosen from a listing of Reform and Conservative congregations in the United States.  A total of 228 questionnaires were returned for a 32.85% response rate.   View the version of the questionnaire used by groups within the Jewish tradition.

If you are interested in obtaining specific information about the 2000 results of the Jewish survey, please get in touch with their contact person  Rabbi Elliot Schoenberg at elschoenberg@jtsa.edu or with J. Shawn Landres at research@synagogue3000.org.   

Several additional persons were involved in collecting the 2000 information about the Jewish congregations.  Larry Sternberg was a key researcher and Rabbi Elliot Schoenberg was the person charged with encouraging congregations and synagogues to use this information. For FACT2005 , Rabbi Lawrence Hoffman of Hebrew Union College and Synagogue 3000 was the primary researcher and contact person.

The FACT2005 project and continuing CCSP involvement is now under the aspices of the synagogue3000 project www.synagogue3000.org with J. Shawn Landres as contact person research@synagogue3000.org

If you would like to know more about Judaism, visit the following sites describing the Reform, Conservative, Orthodox and Reconstructionist branches of Judaism. 


 
    
 
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