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August 25, 2000 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-08-25

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To
Care
For
An
Elderly
Loved
One
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FREE community education classes for persons
caring for the elderly in their homes.

Classes are taught by health and rehabilita-
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Jewish Survey
Set To Start

New York/JTA — The first large-scale
national study of American Jewry in 10
years is scheduled to begin Aug. 20 after
months of delays.
Some 5,000 Jews are expected to be
interviewed in the coming months in
the National Jewish Population Survey.
The poll, originally scheduled to begin
in January, was delayed so that leaders in
its sponsoring agency, the United Jewish
Communities, could offer input and so
that questions could be tested.

Iran 10 Ruling
Expected Sept. 5

New York/JTA — A ruling is expected
Sept. 5 in the appeal of 10 Iranian Jews
convicted of spying for Israel.
The decision would come a day
before Iran's reformist president,
Mohammad Khatami, is slated to arrive
in New York to take part in a millennial
summit at the United Nations.

Talk Show Caller
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onday, Aug. 28, marks the
start of a universal peace
effort organized by an inde-
pendent group of religious
and spiritual leaders from
more than 50 countries.
The 1,000 delegates to
the Millennium World
Peace Summit of
Religious and Spiritual
Leaders are hoping for
Bawa Jain
global participation in a
Day of Prayer for World
Peace. Media mogul Ted Turner is serv-
ing as honorary chairman of the sum-
mit, which runs through Aug. 31.
"We are asking for people around
the world, at any time during the day,
to gather in their houses of worship,

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