The government is funding the printing of the book, which will help provide a contemporary picture of young Swedish Jews' voices and highlight the individuals behind the statistics.
"The book makes the voices of young Swedish Jews visible and shows different ways for young people to live a Jewish life. This is especially important at a time of increasing anti-Semitism," Minister of Culture Parisa Liljestrand (M) said in a press release.
The Swedish National Agency for Education will receive one million kronor to ensure that the book is distributed to schools.





