In the U.S., only about 20% of Jewish school-age children attend day schools.
90% of those students attend Orthodox schools, according to a 2018-2019 census.
Jewish day schools are often prohibitively expensive, deterring families before they even consider enrollment.
For non-Orthodox families, the challenge is especially acute because they are less accustomed to the high costs of Jewish living.
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