The Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s recent population study revealed that adults age 50 and over comprise nearly half of Cleveland’s total Jewish population. To ensure that necessary community resources are available to support this aging demographic, the Federation is conducting a survey on how to meet their needs in the years to come. Participation is needed.
“This survey gives Jewish adults over the age of 50 a voice in expressing the issues and needs that are most important to them, and will guide the Federation’s programs and services in the future,” said Randy Korach, Chair of the Older Adult Study Advisory Committee.
All Clevelanders age 50 and over who are part of a Jewish household, along with those involved on a voluntary basis in caring for someone in the Cleveland Jewish community age 50 and over, are encouraged to take part in the study, available online starting July 15. All survey information is confidential. To participate, visit www.jewishcleveland.org.
For questions or more information, please contact Dahlia Fisher, Director of Marketing and Communications, Jewish Federation of Cleveland: 216.593.2794 (office), 443.691.8494 (cell) or dfisher@jcfcleve.org.
Leave a Reply