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Jewish Day school attendance
Published by: smith 2009-01-07

  • I am interested in statistics of how many school age children were in full time Jewish day schools, in the 1920's, 1930's, 1940's... thourgh 2002. Any information regarding the amount of Torah study now as opposed to 50-60 years ago would also be helpful


  • Hi barrys-ga: You asked: "I am interested in statistics of how many school age children were in full time Jewish day schools, in the 1920's, 1930's, 1940's... thourgh 2002.Any information regarding the amount of Torah study now as opposed to 50-60 years ago would also be helpful." As you'll see, whether American Jewish children are receiving more or less Jewish instruction than in the past -- well, that depends on which of the following authors you ask! An article written by Peter Beinart in the October 1999 Atlantic Monthly, notes that "Since the early 1960s the number of children attending supplementary schools has fallen by half, to about 270,000. And the number in full-time Jewish schools -- the kind that many Jewish leaders once scorned as self-segregating -- has more than tripled, to about 200,000. Currently the population of Jewish school-age children numbers roughly a million. The proportion enrolled in public schools has declined from more than 90 percent in 1962 to about 65 percent today." http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/99oct/9910jewishschools.htm A link in that article will take you to the national Jewish Data Bank at: http://www.jewishdatabank.com There, I found this article citing this statistic on education for Jewish children: "Analysis of the current coverage of Jewish education shows that around 400,000 children were in the system in 1990. About one-third of these were in day schools." http://web.gc.cuny.edu/dept/cjstu/idehig.htm#jch At that above site you will also see links for Tables 20 and 21. You can click on these links to see graphs and statistics. The problem with these graphs is I can't see the year in which the surveys were taken -- although, presumably, this is recent data -- and the term "Jewish Education," in this case, may be more encompassing than just Jewish Day Schools; there may be other forms of Jewish education lumped in with this data. But for a very good breakdown on current attendance at Jewish Day Schools, see a 2002 article from The Jewish Bulletin News of Northern California. According the article's author, J.J. Goldberg,"One of every five American Jewish schoolchildren is now enrolled in an all-day Jewish parochial school, according to a new census of Jewish day schools. The enrollment figures -- 184,333 students total, up a brisk 15 percent in the last decade." http://www.jewishsf.com/bk000310/sfdayschools.shtml An article, by Jeremy Rabkin, from the January/February 1999 issue of Policy Review, notes that "As late as 1945, there were only 69 Jewish day schools in the United States, with a combined enrollment of only 10,200 students. The growth in Orthodox day schools in the decades since World War II has been extraordinary. By 1975, there were 425 Orthodox day schools, serving 82,200 students. There are 731 day schools today." http://www.policyreview.org/jan99/rabkin.html This Web site: http://www.whymarryjewish.com/j2k.html argues that Jewish education is on the decline: "Less emphasis is being placed on a Jewish education. In 1962, 540,000 Jewish children were attending afternoon [and]weekend schools, and 60,000 were enrolled in day schools. By 1990, fewer than 240,000 Jewish children attended afternoon /weekend schools and 140,000 attended day schools. NET LOSS -- 220,000 Jewish children." (This Web page appears to have been authored in the late 1990s.) There's an interesting article, "From Tradition to Modernity," by Chaim Schneider in Yeshiva University's Commentator magazine, about the history of New York City Jewish Day Schools, beginning in 1886: http://www.yucommentator.com/v63i7/features/mtahistory.shtml This Oct. 19, 1998 article from the Maryland SunSpot: http://www.btfiloh.org/sunspot.htm focuses on a growth spurt in Jewish Day Schools in the Baltimore region, but also cites national statistics: "In 1962, 60,000 students were enrolled in Jewish day schools nationwide. Last year, enrollment reached 200,000." This site gives the growth of Jewish Day Schools, categorized by name and location, from 1946 -- 2003. However, attendance rates aren't provided: http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache:M6Hcj84NrqIC:www.peje.org/highschoolgrowth.pdf+growth+jewish+day+schools+&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 The Task Force On Jewish Day Schools notes 168,000 American children attended Jewish Day Schools from 1987-1989. This articles also cites the beginning of Jewish Day School as circa 1940s. http://www.jesna.org/pdfs/ds_tfr01.pdf The best site I found for historical data on attendance at Jewish Day Schools, was from a UK site, pertaining only to British children enrolled in Jewish Day Schools: http://www.jpr.org.uk/Reports/PJC%20Reports/no_2_2001/Introduction.htm I wish I could have found an equivalent site to the above for American children attending Jewish Day Schools! I couldn't find specific attendance data for American Jewish Day Schools prior to the year 1945, as cited in the Policy Review article by Jeremy Rabkin. (It's easier to find historical data for Jewish Day Schools in Australia and Europe than in America. If you're interested in that data, just try some of my search strings.) I also failed to find precise data for the 1950s. All I could find for pre-1945 was very general information about the Schechter Day School Movement, such as this brief page: http://www.ksds.edu/About/history.html For a good overview of the Schechter Movement in the 1950s, see "The Choice For Jewish Day Schools" by Steven M. Brown, at: http://www.uscj.org/item20_108.html You can also try the Sosland Resource Center, but I had difficulty finding historical data there: http://www.jesna.org/cgi-bin/sosland.php3?op1=325 You can also try the U.S. Dept. of Education's "National Center For Education Statistics" at: http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch/ Just choose "Jewish" for affiliation, but you will have to search these stats state by state -- a time-consuming process! But there are attendance figures for each Jewish Day School listed. I used the following search strings: "statistics Jewish Day Schools" "attendance Jewish Day Schools" "Jewish Day Schools 1920s" "Jewish Day Schools 1930s" "Jewish Day Schools 1950s" "American Jewish Day Schools" I do hope my answer is sufficient -- you get the final say on that. Regards, nancylynn-ga


  • I found some additional information: A new study of Jewish life in America has just been released, and it notes increased enrollment at Jewish Day Schools. You can read an overview of the study in the Nov. 3, 2002 edition of Jew Week: http://www.jewsweek.com/society/157.htm The director of the study is Dr. Egon Mayer, and I suggest you keep searching (including at Google news) with strings like "Egon Mayer study" and "Egon Mayer Day Schools," over the next few weeks, as more information from the study is published. Also, I found a March 2002 article from Dei'ah veDibur Online magazine: "According to a survey of all Jewish educational institutions performed by Dr. Marvin Schick, there are 138,000 students in the U.S. enrolled in Orthodox Jewish day schools. This compares to 47,000 enrolled in non-Orthodox Jewish day schools. These students attended a total of 676 different schools that were surveyed." http://www.shemayisrael.com/chareidi/archives5762/tzav/TZP62aamjew.htm This December 1999 Commentary Magazine article, "Who's Afraid Of Jewish Day Schools?" by Jack Wertheimer (professor of American Jewish history at the Jewish Theological Seminary), provides excellent overview and data: " . . . the small number of students--numbering fewer than 20,000 in the early 1940's--who attended full-time Jewish "day schools" . . . . Thanks to a quiet revolution over the last several decades, day schools at the elementary, junior-high, and even high-school level are thriving as never before, boasting some 200,000 pupils and 700 schools around the country.": http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m1061/5_108/58243466/p1/article.jhtml This article "The Costs of Jewish Living: Revisiting Jewish Involvements and Barriers," by Gerald B. Bubis, which appears at the American Jewish Committee's site, notes Wertheimer's research as being definitive: http://www.ajc.org/InTheMedia/Publications.asp?did=427&pid=1006 If you'd like to read more about Wertheimer and his research, check: http://www.jtsa.edu/academics/faculty/jawertheimer/ You can also try search string: "Wertheimer 2000 Jewish study." Also, I posted an incorrect date of 2002 (that's actually the date that appears at the site) for the article by J.J. Goldberg at: http://www.jewishsf.com/bk000310/sfdayschools.shtml That article was actually first published on February 18, 2000 in The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, then reprinted in the The Jewish Bulletin News of Northern California. I hope this helps, nancylynn-ga
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