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Jewish Community Survey of South Africa 2019

South Africa, 2019
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zaf-ijpr-kcjs-jcssa-2019-v2
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Institute for Jewish Policy Research, Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies
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q24_1 other specify (q24_1_8)

Data file: jcssa-2019-v2

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Valid: 17
Type: Discrete
loc_start_pos: 3425
loc_end_pos: 3624
Width: 200
Range: -
Format: character

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Categories
Value Category Cases
Catholic mother, Atheist father 1
5.9%
Ethical concerned atheists 1
5.9%
Liberal and encouraging critical thinking 1
5.9%
My mother's home is/ was orrthodox. A good jewish home, but I went to boarding school from age 10 years to matric with very little Jewish lifestyle and observance. 1
5.9%
N/A as converted 1
5.9%
Neutral 1
5.9%
None 1
5.9%
Orthodox in Oranjia 1
5.9%
Orthodox in name, but non-observant 1
5.9%
This is bogus. South African Jews including myself fall somewhere along the spectrum between traditional and orthodox. Only people trying to divide the community differentiate between secular and from 1
5.9%
We visited reform and orthodox 1
5.9%
after converting at age 20 Prog/Reform 1
5.9%
atheist 1
5.9%
athiest 1
5.9%
orthodox in terms of shul association but secular in practise 1
5.9%
totally areligious 1
5.9%
totally confused mixture of wholly secular/assimilationist and relaxed orthodox/reform with the secular dominant 1
5.9%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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