Majority of Americans favor some prayer in public schools, according to Pew study
A recent study by the Pew Research Center indicates that a majority of Americans, specifically 64% of religiously unaffiliated participants, support student-led group prayer in public schools. This finding highlights a significant attitude towards the role of prayer in educational settings among various demographic groups in the U.S.
The results may have implications for discussions surrounding religious expression in public institutions, reflecting broader societal attitudes toward faith and its place in schools. This aligns with ongoing conversations among Jewish communities regarding religious freedoms and practices in the public sphere.