Abstract
Data from the I990 National Jewish Population Survey permit a detailed study of American Jewish marriages. Contrasting these data with equivalent findings from the earlier 1971 survey on the same population shows that most of the conclusions about intermarriage reached in the earlier survey are upheld by the 1990 data despite the Jewish intermarriage rate having just about quadrupled from 1970 to 1990.

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