According to the 2021 Pew Research Study of American Jewry, that’s up from 45 percent in the 2000s and 37 percent in the 1990s. Intermarriage rates continue to rise as more than half the number of Jews–60 percent– who married over the last decade, chose a non-Jewish spouse.
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