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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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q19_2_013 q19_2 other specify (q19_2_013)

Data file: jcssa-2019-v2

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Valid: 29
Type: Discrete
loc_start_pos: 5727
loc_end_pos: 5961
Width: 235
Range: -
Format: character

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Categories
Value Category Cases
Avoid the toxic bullying environment of King David Linksfield that is unique and does NOT get attention from the communal leadership. This destroys children. 1
3.4%
Cost of Jewish Day Schools 1
3.4%
Deterred by overt materialism and sense of entitlement prevalent in a large proportion of families attending 1
3.4%
Dispute 1
3.4%
Ethos of jewish School in CT is not acceptable to our family. Not inclusive. Attitudes of parents unacceptable and odious. Don't appreciate teh realities of SA. Down appreciate tahthe there are alternative view son Religion and Israel. 1
3.4%
Fees 1
3.4%
Herzlia is pathetic 1
3.4%
His fathers old school 1
3.4%
Integrity 1
3.4%
Money 1
3.4%
My Child is not Jewish 1
3.4%
My child is mixed race and many other children at this school are too 1
3.4%
No German or French at Jewish schools 1
3.4%
Not enough cultural diversity 1
3.4%
Reggio Emilia teaching- very forward thinking and progressive education 1
3.4%
Sport 1
3.4%
Teachers at Herzlia Middle School were generally not of an acceptable standard 1
3.4%
The cost 1
3.4%
Their father is a teacher at Redhill and we get 75% discount on fees 1
3.4%
To expensive. 1
3.4%
Too closed to the rest of the world and other people religions as well as the judegements & importance placed on material wealth in jewish schools 1
3.4%
Waldorf education prefered 1
3.4%
We wanted a single sex school 1
3.4%
Zionism emphasis 1
3.4%
as a child of an interfaith marriage, we do not feel accepted and feel "lesser"/ judged 1
3.4%
jewish mother is opposed to daughter going to jewish school 1
3.4%
over focus on orthodox hegemony 1
3.4%
preferred the ethos of the non-Jewish school to the previous Jewish school 1
3.4%
special need - on Autism Spectrum 1
3.4%
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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