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Survey: Being Jewish in Scotland |
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Click here to find out about "Being Jewish in Scotland" meetings and discussion groups in your area!
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Being Jewish in Scotland is a project being carried out by the Scottish Council of Jewish Communities (SCoJeC), with funding from the Scottish Government, to hear the experiences of Jewish people throughout Scotland. If you're Jewish – or even Jew-ish – and are living, or have lived in Scotland, we'd love you to take part in this inquiry. |
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When you have completed this survey save it to your computer, and then send it as an e-mail attachment to:
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or print it out and send it to: |
Being Jewish in Scotland
SCoJeC
222 Fenwick Road
Glasgow
G46 6UE
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If you prefer you can print out the blank form, complete it by hand, then post it to SCoJeC, or contact us to receive it in a different format.
We are happy to receive forms until the end of March 2012 but those received by the end of February (closing date extended from January) will be included in a prize draw. |
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Project Worker Fiona Frank will be listening to your views in Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Inverness, Dumfries, Dumbarton, and in other towns and villages from the Highlands and Islands to the Borders, through to June 2012. Many dates are still to be confirmed but you can find her at the following places and talk to her about your experiences of being Jewish in Scotland. At some venues she'll be doing informal 'listening sessions', at others there are more formal focus groups where you can join in the discussion with other participants.
Would you like Fiona to come to your Jewish group, club, or home to run a group discussion and hear your views? If so, please contact:
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