(Cleveland Jewish News)
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s 2011 population study showed a strong, stable, highly engaged Jewish community in Northeast Ohio. A total of 80,800 Jewish people reside in Greater Cleveland, about the same as the number reported in the Federation’s study of 1996.
The latest study also pinpointed areas of community need. It revealed a significant percentage of Jewish people who are economically vulnerable, a large “baby boomer” generation that will ultimately need aging services and a growing number of interfaith families.
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