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October 27, 2005 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-10-27

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The Detroit Jewish
Population Study ana

We've got

ers that
will help shape our
Jewish community
for years to come.

Beginning this month, the Jewish Federation

Your answers will help us build a strong,

of Metropolitan Detroit will be conducting

vibrant Jewish community now, and for

a major demographic study of our

many years to come.

community. The results will help us

better serve your needs.

All telephone numbers will be selected

randomly. Interviewers will not know, and

Professional interviewers will telephone

will not ask for your name or address.

1,200 randomly selected Jewish households

There will be no solicitation of funds.

in the metro-Detroit area.

If you receive a call, please stay on the

phone for a short interview.

We're counting on you to
count yourself in.

This project was made possible through the generosity of Mandell and Madeleine Berman, James and Nancy Grosfeld, The Jewish Fund, The Detroit
Jewish News, The Jewish Women's Foundation, The Irving A. Rubin Jewish Community Trust for the Elderly, The Shiffman Day School Tuition Fund, and
The Stephen H. Schulman Fund.

This is Federation

www.thisisfederation.org

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