Speaking on American television about the urgent need for Palestinian statehood, King Abdullah II of Jordan asserted that the only alternative for Israel was a. . .
Contrary to dire predictions of a “demographic time bomb,” Israeli Jews have a healthy and largely stable demographic majority in Israel and the West Bank.
The demographic crisis that threatens the future of American Jewry has been facilitated by the country’s unprecedented embrace of the Jewish people.
Far from threatening Israel’s survival as a Jewish state, long-term demographic trends point to a strong Jewish majority not just in the state of Israel,. . .
Hershey Park’s transformation into an Orthodox-only zone for one day of Sukkot testifies to the shifting demographics of American Jewry.
The long-term demographic decline of British Jewry has ended, but only because one sub-group has burgeoned while the other continues to shrink.
The recent fall in Israeli Arab birth rates is unremarkable. What is remarkable is the rise in Jewish fertility.