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Jewish Pittsburgh is GROWING!
The 2017 Pittsburgh Jewish Community Study depicts Pittsburgh as one of the most unique Jewish communities in the country
Day School Enrollment Continues To Rise
Day school enrollment (kindergarten-12th grade) in Pittsburgh eclipsed 800 for the first time since 2007. Learn more about the trends of children and teens as it relates to Jewish experiences and education by clicking here.

PITTSBURGH JEWISH COMMUNITY SCORECARD

Key Metrics for Improving Our Community

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Welcome!

The Community Scorecard is an online tool of the organized Jewish community of Greater Pittsburgh that lets you review data about our performance as a community. Using the Scorecard, we can assess our progress toward becoming a more vibrant, thriving, and engaged Jewish community.

If you can’t measure, you can’t improve. 

 

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A Closer Look at the Immersed Group

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In the previous post, we talked about the limits of denominational identity. As evidenced both by the 2013 Pew report and the Pittsburgh Community Study, more and more people self-identify as “Just Jewish” or “Secular,” and fewer and fewer people self-identify
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  • Mental Health Concerns in Jewish Pittsburgh October 3, 2018 - One of the most interesting findings of the 2017 Greater Pittsburgh Jewish Community Study was that 38% of all Jewish households in greater Pittsburgh include   Read More
  • Asking Questions about Health on the Community Study July 9, 2018 - The Community Study was designed to keep respondents on the phone for a MAXIMUM of 30 minutes. We had to be strategic in order to   Read More
  • A Closer Look at the Minimally Involved Group June 25, 2018 - This will be the last post in a series offering an inside look at the five patterns of engagement as detailed in the 2017 Greater   Read More

The Tool

The Scorecard is a tool to focus the resources and energy of the organized Jewish community on actions that can help Pittsburgh become a more thriving, vibrant, and engaged Jewish community.

The mission of the Community Scorecard is to make community performance more visible to the general Jewish public in Pittsburgh and  to provide information that will help improve communal decision making.

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  • Home
  • About
    • About Community Performance
    • Approach
    • Glossary
    • Mission
  • Our Performance
    • Jewish Engagement
      • Adult Jewish Learning & Experience
      • Affiliation & Participation
      • Jewish Learning & Experience of Children and Teens
    • Caring Community
      • Aging
      • Families and Individuals with Disabilities
      • Poverty & Emergency Assistance
    • Connection with General Community
      • Civil Liberties/Anti-Semitism
      • Tikkun Olam – Repairing the World
  • Blog
  • Resources
  • The 2017 Pittsburgh Jewish Community Study
    • Executive Summary
    • Chapter 1 – Introduction
    • Chapter 2 – A Demographic Snapshot
    • Chapter 3 – Patterns of Jewish Engagement
    • Chapter 4 – Jewish Children
    • Chapter 5 – Synagogue and Ritual Life
    • Chapter 6 – Social and Community Life
    • Chapter 7 – Connections to Israel
    • Chapter 8 – Education, Income, and Health
    • Chapter 9 – Conclusions & Future Directions

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