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2025

The Jews in Uncertain Times Survey was designed to provide in-depth information on some of the key issues facing Jews in the UK today, and to help community leaders combat antisemitism, foster Jewish life, and plan for the future of the British Jewish community. The survey covered a range of topics, including the enduring effects of the October 7 attacks on Israel, the ongoing war in Gaza, antisemitism in Britain, the nature of Jewish identity today, and a variety of current social and political issues at home and abroad.

2024

The Jewish Current Affairs Survey was designed to understand how recent events in Israel and Gaza, and the response to them in the UK, are affecting Jews living in Britain. And with the 2024 General Election pending, the survey took the pulse of British Jews to learn what Jews think and feel, and to understand how they are managing the many challenges that the consequences of the October 7th attacks on Israel have thrown up.

The UK Charedi Community Survey provided Strictly Orthodox Jews living in the UK with the opportunity to share their needs and opinions, enabling policymakers to gain the insights necessary to plan for the community's future and foster Charedi Jewish life in the UK. It includes questions on a wide range of topics, from family life, education and socioeconomics to experiences and perceptions of antisemitism. 

2023

Antisemitism in the UK Survey - Since 2012, the European Commission's Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) has invited Jews across the European Union to report about their perceptions and experiences of antisemitism and of being Jewish where they live. Since the UK is no longer part of the EU, as it was when JPR and FRA previously held this survey in 2018 and 2012, we performed the study in Britain in 2023 so that leaders and policymakers in the UK can compare its findings to past results, as well as to the results in Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Spain and Sweden. 

2022

JPR's National Jewish Identity Survey - designed to provide in-depth information about Jews in the UK and will allow community leaders and anyone in a position to improve policymaking for the Jewish community, to compare Jewish life now with life as it was over a decade ago when we last reported on this topic, the survey covered a spectrum of Jewish experiences across the British community, including attitudes towards Jewish education, observance of kashrut, synagogue attendance and Jewish family life. The results will help policymakers determine where new schools are needed, what Jewish values need fostering and what are the essential needs of Jews across the country, among other things.

2021

The lasting effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on Jewish life in the UK - JPR's panel's second annual survey focused on the members' experiences of Jewish life in the UK, regardless of how strongly or weakly attached to the community they may feel. It covered a variety of topics, from participating in community events to opinions on climate change, but with a special focus on the ways in which the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic affected the community members' life as Jewish people living in the UK.

2020

The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the Jewish community - The coronavirus pandemic has affected people’s physical and mental health, their social lives and relationships, their working and living circumstances and their finances. JPR's first-ever panel survey was designed to ensure that Jewish charities have some facts and figures to draw on to inform their efforts to help community members and organizations, focusing on four main themes: economics, health, relationships, and perhaps most importantly, Jewish life.

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