Mandell L. Berman Institute North American Jewish Data Bank


Canadian Studies

2001 Census Analysis Series: The Jewish Community of Winnipeg

Sponsor
UIA Federations Canada and the Jewish Federation of Winnipeg: Combined Jewish Appeal
Principal Investigator
Charles Shahar (Charles.Shahar@federationcja.org), Research Coordinator, UAI Federations Canada.
Study Dates
May 1-15, 2001 Canadian Census. Data provided to UAI Federations Canada by Statistics Canada.
Population Estimates
The estimated Jewish population of Winnipeg (Manitoba Province) was 14,765 in 2001.

Jews comprised 2.2% of the total Winnipeg population.

Key Findings
Available reports on the Jewish Community of Winnipeg parallel the series of reports based on the 2001 Census which have been issued for Canadian Jews nationally and most Canadian cities with significant Jewish populations (all available at the Data Bank).

The available reports include:

  • (1) Basic Demographics focuses on Jewish numbers, population trends, demographic characteristics.

  • (2) Jewish Populations in Geographic Areas focuses on geographic distribution patterns and comparisons

  • (3) The Jewish Elderly report summarizes data on the number of Jewish seniors, Jewish seniors in poverty, and Jewish survivors of the Nazi Holocaust.

  • (4) The Jewish Poor provides insight into poverty among Winnipeg's Jews.

  • (5) Immigration and Language.

  • (6) Issues in Jewish Identity summarizes data on intermarriage, raising children as Jews (including intermarried households), and Jewish education.

  • NOTE: A Jewish Families Report was only issued for all Canadian Jews in the national series; it includes additional intermarriage-related analyses. The National report includes comparisons among the largest Jewish communities in Canada.

    • Data tables summarizing the Jewish family materials for Winnipeg are available below.

Sample

Adult Jewish respondents residing in Winnipeg interviewed during the 2001 Census.

Definitions of Jewish persons based on combination of census questions on religion of respondent and ethnicity.

See Appendix 1 in Basic Demographics for discussion o


Related Links

Jewish Federation of Winnipeg
 UIA Federations Canada

Downloadable Files

 
Mandell L. Berman Institute North American Jewish Data Bank
Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life, University of Connecticut
405 Babbidge Rd, Unit 1205, Storrs, CT 06269-1205
email: info@jewishdatabank.org - phone: 860-486-2271 - fax: 860-812-2032

 


 

 
Mandell L. Berman Institute North American Jewish Data Bank
Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life, University of Connecticut
405 Babbidge Rd, Unit 1205, Storrs, CT 06269-1205
email: info@jewishdatabank.org - phone: 860-486-2271 - fax: 860-812-2032