National Jewish population survey 2000–01: A guide for the perplexed Charles KadushinBenjamin T. PhillipsLeonard Saxe OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 32
The need for a systematic comparative approach to national population surveys of Jews Barry A. Kosmin OriginalPaper Pages: 33 - 49
Assimilation, transformation, and the long range impact of intermarriage Bruce Phillips OriginalPaper Pages: 50 - 84
Was it the demography?: A reassessment of U.S. Jewish population estimates, 1945–2001 Sergio DellaPergola OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 131
Ethnicity and political behavior among American Jews: Findings from the National Jewish population survey 2000–01 Laurence Kotler-Berkowitz OriginalPaper Pages: 132 - 157
Comparisons between local Jewish community studies and the 2000–01 national Jewish population survey Ira M. Sheskin OriginalPaper Pages: 158 - 192
The next generation: Russian Jewish young adults in contemporary New York Aviva Zeltzer-ZubidaPhilip Kasinitz OriginalPaper Pages: 193 - 225
NJPS 2000/01: A vehicle for exploring social structure and social dynamics in the Jewish population Vivian KlaffFrank L. Mott OriginalPaper Pages: 226 - 256
The Marshall Sklare award of the association for the social scientific study of Jewry Announcement Pages: 257 - 257
How did fundamentalism manage to infiltrate contemporary orthodoxy? Samuel C. Heilman OriginalPaper Pages: 258 - 272
How did fundamentalism manage to infiltrate contemporary orthodoxy: A response to Samuel C. Heilman Marc B. Shapiro OriginalPaper Pages: 273 - 278