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Most American Jews Say They Rarely or Never Pray

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Rabbi David Kalb, center, leads a crowd of Jewish Deadheads in prayer at Citi Field’s Jackie Robinson Rotunda on June 21, 2023. (Courtesy)

Philissa Cramer

The proportion of American Jews who pray on any regular basis is down sharply from a decade ago, according to a new poll of American religion by the Pew Research Center.

In 2014, 45% of Jewish adults chose “seldom/never” to describe their prayer frequency. When Pew asked the question again in 2023 and 2024, the proportion was 58%. The increase exceeds the polls’ margins of error — 5% for Jews in this year’s study — meaning that it is considered statistically significant.

The poll also found that fewer American Jews say religion is important in their lives.

The findings are in line with anecdotal reports from Jewish institutions, which beyond the country’s Orthodox minority are largely struggling to engage and retain Jews. Many are seeking to capitalize on a so-called “surge” in feelings of Jewish affinity in the wake of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel and a subsequent spike in antisemitic incidents.

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