Falling membership at synagogues could be a contributing factor, said a senior managing director at a Jewish education non-profit
Across the United States, Hebrew schools are shutting down in droves and student enrollment has been almost halved. A new report by The Jewish Education Project covering 2006 to 2020 found there was less interest in learning about Judaism.
About 27-percent of schools teaching Jewish history and rituals, Hebrew and Torah, were closed in the 14 years examined by the nonprofit. In addition to the school closures, the same period saw 45-percent drop in enrollment in said institutions.
Speaking on the likely causes, falling membership at synagogues could have contributed, Rabbi Dena Klein, The Jewish Education Project's senior managing director of new models, said to Axios.... Read More: i24