One generation after another is drifting away from anything Jewish.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The generation that comes next is always going to rebel against the generation that came before, and they're always going to be at odds with each other.
We are losing the Jewish people in the Diaspora.
I come from generations of progressive, atheist Jews.
Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new.
Each generation has a backlash against the generation before.
Every leaving of a Jewish community is a most difficult thing.
Both of my parents were first-generation Americans, the children of Jews who left Eastern Europe around the turn of the century.
I was nearly a teen-ager before I stopped assuming that everyone I met was Jewish.
The one thing that I've learned is that people don't change. Each new generation has the same stuff that the last one did. It's one of those things where jazz kind of works in five-year cycles.
There is not that much of a generation gap these days.