The 2000 National Jewish Population Survey, initially scheduled for January and then postponed until mid-May, has been delayed until late June. Officials at the United Jewish Communities, the New York-based umbrella group that is sponsoring the $5 million survey of 5,000 U.S. Jews, said the latest delay results from fine-tuning and field-testing the 30-minute phone questionnaire.
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