In the last fifty years, the Jewish population across America has changed drastically. With a third of millennial Jews identifying themselves as non-religious, and the growing numbers of inter-faith marriages – which often lead to a downplayed role of religion – the number of religious and practicing people of Jewish descent are in decline. While some Humanist Jewish groups have begun to spring up across the country, it remains to be seen what the effects of the secular Jewish culture on the population as a whole.
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