Why do some people stay in their religion and others leave? A new Pew report has some clues.

Americans who had a positive religious experience as kids are most likely to keep the same faith as adults. Those who had negative experiences are most likely to change faiths or give up on religion. And while a majority (56%) of Americans still identify with their childhood faith, a third (35%) have switched — including 20% who now say they have no religion. (Smietana, Religion News Service)

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Mass shooting at Jewish event on Bondi Beach follows rising antisemitism in Australia

At least 11 people were killed Sunday in an attack on a Hannukah celebration at a popular Sydney beach and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was quick to call it an act of antisemitic terrorism. Antisemitism has been on the rise in Australia, fueled in part by Israel’s war in Gaza, even as local Jewish groups have decried the lack of support from authorities. (Lidman, AP News)

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These Moms Are Done Being ‘Doormats’ for Their Estranged Children

After years of therapists, psychology influencers and internet chat groups encouraging adult children to cut ties with families they deem harmful or “toxic,” estranged parents are now speaking out. But rather than beg for forgiveness and reconciliation, many deliver a defiant message: We weren’t bad parents. This is the kids’ fault. Now, my needs come first. (Bernstein, The Wall Street Journal)

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