Campus Study Shows Most Students Interda'te, but Jews Least Likely NEW YORK (JTA) — The Amer- cent of Catholic students and 70 ican Jewish Congress reported Sun- per cent of Protestants said they day the results of a study indicat- ignored their parents' objections to ing that most students at a ranking interdating, compared to 47 per Eastern university had dates with cent fo Jewish students. persons outside their faith and be- Among Jewish students whose liveed that interreligious marriage fathers had completed post-gradu- posed fewer problems than in the ate university work, 23 per cent ex- past. pected to marry outside the faith, The study, which covered 389 compared to 11 per cent whose Catholic, Jewish and Protestant fathers had not gone beyond -high students, was prepared for the Jew- school. Interdating and expecta- ish Congress by the Bureau of Ap- tion 'of intermarriage were most plied Social Research of Columbia common among Jewish students University under the supervision of whose fathers were in the academic Prof. David Caplovitz and Harry professions and least 'frequent Levy of the Bureau staff. It was re- among those whose fathers were leased at a meeting of the national classified as "blue-collar" workers. governing council of the Congress. On the question of -which kind The study showed that Jewish of intermarriage faced the most students practiced interdating less difficulty, there was strong agree- than Catholic and Protestant stu- ment among all three faiths in the dents, expressed less liklihood • of sample that Jewish-Protestant and marrying outside their faith and Catholic-Protestant marriages were more likely to be affected by posed the least difficulty and Cath- pressures from parents and friends olic-Jewish mariages the most dif- aimed at discouraging interdating ficulty. and intermarriage. Among Catholic students, 74 per cent said they frequently dated persons of other religions, com- pared with 60 per cent of Protes- tant student's and 33 per cent -of Jewish students. Seventy-five per cent of all the - students surveyed reported they in- terdated at least occasionally. At the same time, however, only 35 per cent considered it likely that they would marry someone of an- other faith. Again, Catholic stu- dents were found to be most re- ceptive to the idea of intermar- raige: 66 per cent of the Catholics covered in the study considered it likely that they would marry out- side their religion, against 46 per cent of the Protestant students and 15 per cent of the Jewish students. A highlight of the study was the finding that parents and friends had strong influences on the students' dating behavior and marriage plans. In all three re- ligious groups, students who be- lieved their parents and friends would disapprove of their inter- dating were much less likely to date outside their religion or to consider intermarriage. Parental disaproval of interdat- ing differed sharply along religious lines, the study -found. Among Jewish students, 78 per cent re- ported such disapproval, compared with 55 per. cent of Protestant stu- dents and 46 per cent of Catholics. The students' response to such disapproval also shoaled marked differences. A breakdown by re- ligious grouping showed that 76 per Baron Rothschild Urges Reorganization of French Jewish Community PARIS (JTA) — A proposal for a change in the organization of the French Jewish community, trans- forming the present setup into something like a board of Jewish deputies, with a 150-member ex- ecutive, was made here Monday by Baron Guy de Rothschild, presi- dent of the Fonds Social Juif Unffie. The FSJU, this country's central- Jewish fund-raising body for domestic purposes, concluded its two-day annual conference Monday, with 500 delegates in attendance. Stressing that the FSJU is no longer merely a collector and distributor of funds, but an organ- izer of "the new community in the social, cultural, and educational fields," Baron de Rothschild urged "the necessity of adapting the Jewish community" to the reality of the fact that the "old legalistic formula" has outlived the times. He referred to the Jewish Consist- oire which, since the time of Napolean, has been the only legal body representing French Jewry. The new organization, he said, should differentiate between religious bodies and Jewish non- religious groupings, and should act as a "parliament" for the entire French Jewish community. The conference heard a report showing that, in 1964, the FSJU distributed more than $3,000,000. Of that total, the report showed, $1,650,000 was collected from 16,000 French Jews. The remainder came from various other sources, chiefly from the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee which provides about 40 per cent of the FSJU's budget , A large part of the budget, it was reported, was allocated to aid the . many thousands of Jewish refugees who came to France from North Africa. 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