The controversial National Jewish Population Survey 2000-01, which was delayed last year when some data got lost, should be released within several months. A report to the United Jewish Communities federation umbrella said Monday that the NJPS — billed as the most comprehensive demographic portrait to date of U.S. Jewry — should be made public in “not more than several months” after an internal probe found it was not necessary to “redo the research.”
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