Research
Understanding what works
How do young Jews stay connected to their identity and to Israel? What experiences leave a lasting impact? How do we create a strong sense of Jewish community and interconnectedness between the Jewish people? At Mosaic United, we don’t just ask these questions, we find the answers to and strategically fund programs and initiatives that truly make a difference.
Every initiative we support is grounded in thoughtful research and continuous evaluation. We study what works and what doesn’t by analyzing data, tracking outcomes, and refining our approach. This commitment ensures that the programs we fund are not only innovative but also create measurable, lasting impact, all in service of our goal of building a stronger Jewish future.


Latest Reports
Survey: Jewish Teen Antisemitism and Attitudes on Israel Post-October 7th
This report presents findings from a global survey of Jewish teens aged 14-18, conducted in the wake of the events of October 7. The focus of this report is Jewish teens’ connection to Israel and views on the war; the larger survey also aimed to capture concerns about rising antisemitism and understand the role of Jewish Identity.
Survey: Jewish Teen Antisemitism Post October 7th
Mosaic United, an initiative of Israel's Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and Combatting Antisemitism finds Jewish Teens facing a surge in Antisemitism from peers and educators in school across the globe, with nearly half of the survey respondents reporting experiencing antisemitism.
Survey: 85% of Israelis Abroad See Defending Israel As Their Role
69% Report Antisemitism Surge in their Home Country since the Start of the War