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It’s hard to figure out numbers generally, but it would be even harder to figure out what the numbers mean, because the population of potential baalei teshuva is much larger than the population of potential OTD. Also, in the area between yeshivish and not frum, where many, many OTD and Baalei teshuva find themselves, it is not always easy to define frumkeit. Are people who live in Lakewood, go to yeshiva, and periodically text on shabbos frum? What if they volunteer for tomchei shabbos? How about people who live in Memphis, keep shabbos (by not driving or turning on lights, but they also don’t have two sit down meals with kiddush etc.) and kosher but don’t wear a yarmulka and have never been in a shul?