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March 2, 2016
4. Religious commitment
Muslim women more likely than men to say religion ‘very important’
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4. Religious commitment
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Majority of Muslims say religion is very important
Muslim women more likely than men to say religion ‘very important’
Half of Jews say they never pray
More Jewish men than women pray daily
Most Israeli Muslims say they pray every day
Muslim women, older Muslims especially likely to say they pray daily
Hilonim less certain than other Jewish groups about their belief in God
Large majorities of Christians, Druze certain about God’s existence
One-third of Israeli Jews say they never attend synagogue
More Jewish men than women attend synagogue weekly
Muslims most likely to attend services weekly
Older Muslims more likely to attend mosque weekly
About eight-in-ten Hilonim say religion is not important in their lives
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