THE JEWISH NEWS THIS ISSUE ar SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY Independence Day Celebration Sunday ' perform at 2:30. At 3:30, the Israel Knowledge Quiz Bowl competition will be held, featuring students from The 3.5-mile Walk for Jewish area Hebrew and day schools. Solidarity on Sunday will kick off Hashachar Young Judaea and Detroit's celebration of Israel's 41st Hadassah will set up a model of the anniversary. kibbutz they sponsor in Israel, com- All events on Sunday will be held plete with a petting farm for children. at the Maple/Drake Jewish Com- Israeli films will also be shown at munity Center. The 11:30 a.m. walk has a noon and 3:30 p.m. Other activities at the Center 10:45 a.m. registration. Walkers will head north on Drake Road to Walnut next week include: Yom Hazikaron- Lake Road, walk through subdivi- Israel Memorial Day observance, sions east of Temple Israel and then 7:30 p.m. Monday; Yom Ha'atzma'ut —Israel Independence Day free con- return to the Center. The Great Israeli Kumsitz fami- cert by Yoel Sharabi, 7:30 p.m. Tues- ly picnic will begin at 1:30 p.m.. The day; and concert by Gevatron, Israeli Israeli singing group Dudaim will folk singers, 9:30 p.m. May 20. STAFF REPORT Federation Approves Demographic Study tion, and fund-raising information. It will be the first full-scale survey of Associate Editor Detroit's Jewish community since the A New York team of Jewish 1950s, Hrtzberg said. Hertzberg said the survey will demographers, working with a na- provide information about the Detroit tionally known opinion research firm, Jewish community's geographic will conduct a detailed study of the distribution and mobility pattern, the Detroit area Jewish community. The Board of Governors of the percentage of Jews who are dues- Jewish Welfare Federation on Tues- paying members of synagogues and day approved the hiring of Jack contributors to the Campaign, what Ukeles and Steven Cohen to lead the accounts for differences in participa- study, which is to begin in the fall. tion in communal agencies, to what Ukeles is former executive director for extent communal services meet com- planning of the New York Jewish munal needs, and how the contributor federation while Cohen, a Queens base can be broadened for these College professor, is a leading services. The researchers will contact 1,200 demographer and sociologist. Jews in the Detroit community by The board approved an expen- diture of $265,000 for the study — randomly taking names from Federa- $195,000 for the demographers and tion's master list of the community Market Opinion Research, which will and through random telephone perform the data collection — and sampling. The 30-35 minute inter- $70,000 to upgrade Federation's data views will begin in September and base and to access and utilize the in- Hertzberg expects the first results in formation. "We think we will more January. "The entire study is supposed to than get that money back," said Stuart E. Hertzberg, chairman of the take two years, but we will try to com- Federation's demographic study com- pact that to 15 or 16 months. It will mittee. "We will be more efficient and hopefully be done by July 1990 responsive to community needs and because we want the data as soon as services and improve the Allied possible," Hertzberg said. James August, a member of the Jewish Campaign as a result of this demographic committee's technical study." The study will include a advisory group, said the study is demographic profile of the Jewish necessary and overdue. "This com- community, trends in population munity operates a very large service movement, perceptions and needs for organization in terms of the people Jewish communal services, informa- whose needs are met, in terms of the Continued on Page 16 tion on Jewish identity and affilia- ALAN HITSKY MAY 5, 1989 / 30 NISAN 5749