JMAP Study Collects 1.2 Million Data Points on Our Jewish Community

West Hartford, Conn. (February 14, 2017) – The JMAP community study has tabulated more than 1.2 million data points since its inception last year - and an overview of the data will be provided at four community discussions to take place across Greater Hartford in late February and early March.

Co-sponsored by the Jewish Community Foundation and Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford, JMAP is designed to shed light on attitudes, needs and trends in the Greater Hartford Jewish community to aid individuals and institutions in their decision making. Last June, more than 1,200 people participated in an online survey that forms the heart of the study. 

Dates, times and locations for the four community discussions are:

Tuesday, February 28
7 to 8:30 PM
Mandell JCC, 335 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, CT
Light refreshments provided

Wednesday, March 1
Noon to 1:30 PM
Mandell JCC, 335 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, CT
Bring your own lunch

7 to 8:30 PM
Manchester High School. 134 Middle Turnpike East, Manchester, CT
Light refreshments provided

Thursday, March 2
7 to 8:30 PM
Avon Free Public Library, 281 Country Club Road, Avon, CT
Light refreshments provided

Each discussion will include a brief overview of the findings, including some information specific to the location where the discussion is being held. Ample time for questions and discussion will follow. All four programs are free and open to the public.

To learn more about JMAP, please visit jmapct.org. For questions about the community discussions, please contact Miriam Brander at mbrander@jewishhartford.org.

This program is not sponsored by the Avon Free Public Library. 

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