Researchers at Syracuse University are recruiting volunteers to participate in an online study about Jewish Identity and History. They are interested in learning more about what it means to be Jewish for different generations of Jews. They are also interested in learning about how different generations think about historical events that have impacted Jews and how (or if) these have shaped those individuals' identities and life histories. Participation time is about 30 minutes and is completely anonymous. If you would like to learn more, you can access the survey, and read the informed consent by clicking here .
You may also contact the investigators, Dr. Lisa Cromer at lmcromer@syr.edu and Dr. Laura S. Brown at lsbrownphd@cs.com .
Dr. Lisa DeMarni Cromer is in the Department of Psychology at Syracuse University and Dr. Laura S. Brown is a psychologist and Director of the Fremont Community Therapy Project in Seattle, WA.