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The Magazine of the Federation of Jain Associations in North America
JAIN DIGEST
WINTER 1997
MILESTONES FOR THE
Millennium
PAGE 4: Temples in the Making - Northern California & Greater Detroit
VOLUME 13, NO. 3
YJA CONVENTION
Houston, TX- July 4, 1998
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JAIN TEMPLE, WASHINGTON, DC
Cardiology Vinod K. Shah, M.D., F.A.C.C. Adinath A. Patil, M.D., F.A.C.C. Mahesh P. Shah, M.D., F.A.C.C. Anantha K. Rao, M.D., F.A.C.C. Anil K. Shah, M.D. Gastroenterology Umed K. Shah, M.D., F.A.C.G. Atul R. Shah, M.D., F.A.C.G. Nayan R. Shah, M.D., F.A.C.G. Pulmonary Kiran D. Mehta, M.D., F.C.C.P. Internal Medicine Anwar T. Munshi, M.D. Bhasker A. Jhaveri, M.D. Rita B. Jhaveri, M.D. David M. Federle, M.D. Mary Kramer, M.D. Pediatrics Ila V. Shah, M.D., F.A.A.P. M.F.O. Lafeer, M.D.F.A.A.P. A.S. Dhillon, M.D., F.A.A.P. Kirit Patel, M.D., F.A.A.P. Amit Sheth, M.D., F.A.A.P. Family Practice John F. Fenwick, M.D. J. Patrick Jarboe, M.D. Thomas F. Lusby, M.D. Robert J. Bauer, M.D. John L. Bennett, M.D. Radiology Phil M. Chamberlain, M.D. Halappa G. Hakkal, M.D.
JAI JINENDRA अहो! अहो! श्री सदगुरु, करुणासिंधु अपार 311 T R TY obert, 3ET! 34ET! 3405R (228)
Thanks! the Holy True Teacher! Unfathomable ocean of compassion;
I'm highly obliged; Oh! good Teacher, The Pupil poor has no expression. (124)
Leonardtown Offices Shanti Medical Center Route 5. P.O. Box 664 Leonardtown, MD 20650 301-475.5579.475-5524 St. Mary's Medical Arts Building 301-475-5021 . 301-475-5023 Belmont Professional Building 301-475-3040
शुं प्रभुचरणकने धरूं? आत्माथी सह हीन, ते तो प्रभु आपियो, वर्तु चरणाधिन (१२५) What should I offer to you, Lord? In soul-comparison all is trifle;
The soul is gifted by the Lord, I wish to act to your oracle. (125)
Prince Frederick Office
110 Hospital Road 410-535-4333
- Shri Atmasiddhi Shastra, Srimad Rajchandra
Lexington Park Offices
100 Exploration II Suite 1030 301-863-7041 • 301-863-9000 By the Mill Road & Rt. 235 301-863-5835
Charlotte Hall Offices Charlotte Hall Medical Center Route 5 301-884-7322 • 301-884-7330 993 Old Route 5 301-884-4666
We dedicate ourselves to ceaseless efforts of Acharya Sushil Kumarji and Gurudev Chitrabhanuji,
in spreading the principles of Jainism among all the Jains settled in North America.
We congratulate the Executive Committee for their devoted service to JAINA.
Washington Area 831 University Blvd. . Suite 32 Silver Spring, MD 20903 301-445-4430
SHAH ASSOCIATES, M.D.,P.A.
Shanti Medical Center, P.O. Box 664, Leonardtown, MD 20650 Phone: 301-475-5579 Metro 301-870-2049 Fax 301-884-7419
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JAIN DIGEST
PRESIDENTS' MESSAGE
WINTER 1997
VOL. 13, NO. 3
Thank You Patrons
In this issue
From the Editor in Chief ........
Letters
JAIN DIGEST Editors.
Headquarters News .....
On behalf of the Executive Committee, I want to thank those 235 families who came forward and committed themselves to support JAINA on a yearly basis by donating $251.00 and taking a major step to make JAINA financially healthy on a permanent basis.
In my last message to you, I wrote that we have a respone-ability. It was not simply rhetoric and you have proved it. The results speak for themselves. It also demonstrates vitality and potential of our community
This would have not been possible without the hard work of the Executive Committee members and volunteers like Bachubhai Ajmera, K.C. Bhaiji, Bhadresh Dhila, Jagat Jain, Ramesh Jain, Ila Mehta, Prakash Mehta. Bipin Parikh, Mahendra Shah, Ramesh Shah and many others. My hat's off to them.
International News .......
Regional News.
Committee News
USAID Certificate
13
JAINA Essay Competition..... 14
At this time, I would also like to express my gratitude to 77 trustees who are contributing a minimum of $500/year and helping JAINA to serve its constituents. I would also like to express my thanks to 560 plus families who have become Life Members of JAIN DIGEST by donating $101.00.
Young Minds....
For Our Health ....
Why Go to Temple?............. 20
V. R. Gandhi Scholarship..... 20
These 900 plus visionary families have placed their faith in JAINA to be their voice, as well as to carry out all kinds of religious, educational, social and humanitarian activities, which will benefit not only this generation of Jains, but many more generations to come.
JAINA has already moved in this direction.
Fund & Member Update ..... 21 For Your Information ........... 21 JAINA Patron Program ......... 22
Jaina Charitable Trust has contributed $5000 to the Tulsa Jain Sangh in response to their request for help in building their non-sectarian temple. JAINA is ready to help any Sangh in such endeavors.
1996 JAINA Audited Financial Statement .... ...................... 25
JAINA Current Financial Statement ..
JAINA Appeal .................. .... 26 24" Medical Camp Appeal.. 27
JAINA reaches out to our youth by providing a grant of $2500 to Southeast Regional YJA Convention to erase their expected deficit and making it possible for 100 youth to participate in Regional YJA Convention for three days in Raleigh, NC, during Thanksgiving weekend.
This is just the beginning. Many more good things like Senior Citizens housing, National Education Curriculum to teach Jain religion, greening of one of the places of pilgrimage in India, organizing a Sangh next year to expose our children to places of pilgrimage, planning for a video for our places of pilgrimage and many more activities will enrich the lives of all Jains.
Tulsa Jain Sangh Appeal ...... 28
Matrimonials ..
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MIS Information ..............
Every Jain should support JAINA either by becoming a Trustee, Patron or JAIN DIGEST Life Member to make JAINA stronger than it is now.
"Let us stop the loss of Jain identity and culture and be a proud Jain."
MIS Registration Form .......
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JAI JINENDRA!
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Moving? Receving duplicate copies? Send your address corrections to:
Dhiraj Shah
JAIN DIGEST Circulation Federation of JAINA P.O. Box 700 Getzville, NY 14068-0700
JAIN DIGEST WINTER 1997/1
Jain Education Intemational
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JAIN DIGEST
Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA)
HEADQUARTERS PO Box 700, Getzville, NY 14068
Phone/Fax: 716/636-5342 Telephone Hours: Monday-Firday, 2 I'M - 5 PM EST
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IN NORTH AMERICA EDITOR IN CHIEF Lata Chaispace 25 Whitehorn Crescent Willowdale, ONT M2 3B1 Phone: 416/493-1666, Fax: 416493-1667 manisbeansys.com
JAINA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President Dhiraj H. Shah Phone/Fax: 716/775-0268
First Vice President Mahendra K. Pandya Phone: 718/816-0083, Fax: 212/319-4341
PUBLISHING EDITOR Navin K. Jain 223 Surrey Ruo Amherst, NY 14221-3363 Phone: 776632-3716. Fax: 716/632-1502 nkje aesu.buffalo.edu, www.nuws.com
Regional Vice Presidents Sobhagya S. Khamesta, Canada Phone: 905/274-6164, Fax: 116/368-0007
Afarriage information Service
Hasmukis Shah Media Watch/Public Relations
Sushil luin Anuntain
Man Jain Membership
Kamlesh Shah Mise and Art Gallery
Kirit Gosalia North American Jin Familie At
Tu Mehta Senior Citizens
Vin Vakani Scholar Visitation
Nirmal Desi
Program
EDITORIAL BOARD Arhant Jain. Bhari Shah
COMMITTEES Abno Celebration
Surendra Singhivi Community Leadership Council
Jaga Jain Envirowwar and Erolog
Nancy lain Fund Raising - United States
Sanjay Painclya
Hipin Parikli Fund Racing - Canada
Lax Nasıl Interfarth Acurs/World Council of fames
Manoj Dharainsi
Raslami Gardi Jam Poojas
Naresh Shah
Arhant Jain JAINA Bulletin Board Service
Pravin Syah JAINA Temple Guidelines
Malterclra Pandya Library and Education
Prem Gada Longterm Planning
Pralxxi Vaidya
Dilip T. Shab, Midwest US Phone: 630/655-1670, Fax: 630/837-1009
Anop R. Van, Northeast US Phone: 716/473-9290, Fax: 716/473-9450
Pravin C. Mchea, Southeast US Phone: 931/648-9353, Fax: 931/648 5901
Prabodh Mchta, Southwest US Phone: 2817820-9325, Fax: 713/780-1013
Summer Camps
Harishai Shah World Community Service
Bashuhai Ajmer Brich Dhila Prakash Mehta
Jashvant C. Shah, West US Phone: 510/475-7882, Fax: 408/577-3594
Secretary Dilip V. Shah Phone: 215/56L-0581, Fax: 215/567-3146
Young lains of America
Raju Shah RIVI Gada Pravin Mehta
REGIONAL EDITORS Conde Mahendra Mehra 26 Vancko Cres Islington, ONT M9A 422 Phone/Fax: 416/241-2044 Muhit, US Manubhai Dostiak 931 Golden Road Lake Forest, IL, 60045 Phone: 847/735-0120 Norlas, US Vinay Vzkani 206 Sussex Street Oradell, NJ 07649-2435 Phone: 201/957.9344 Soubor, US Surendra Shah 1465 Sommer Drive Marietta, GA 30064-2920 Phone: 770/422-1483 Sourbane US Jadavit Kenia 1819 Plymouth Rock Drive Richardson, TX 75081-3942 Phone: 9727690-3993 We us Chandrakant Parekh 12914 Wolverton Lane Cerritos, CA 90701-7265 Phone: 562/865-1679, Fax 5627865-3915 engsyssol.com
MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS
Treasurer Jit Turakhia Phone: 315/622-3287, Fax: 315/622-2998
Heywar Trodarcctors un LAINA Banduve so fainal.
Immediate Past President Manibhai Mehra Phone: 714/898-3156, Fax: 310-940-4583
CANADA Regular
Toronto Associate
Ecinxinton Montreal Ottawa Vancouver
. . One di LAINA, hoan (up to 50 families SOUTHEAST
SOUTHWEST Regular
Regular Atlanta
Dalas Miami
Houston Anar
Phoenix Augusta
Arsariate Charlotte
Tula Pl. Meyers
Lubbock Jacksonville Memphis
WEST Middle Tennessee
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Asociate Palm Beach
Portland Raleigh
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Foston Bullalo Cherry Hill Essex Fells Harford New York Orange Philadelphia Pittsburgh Rochester
Washington, DC Awit
Albuny Allentown Elmira Harrisburgh SYTUCUS
MIDWEST Regular
Chicago Cincinati/Dayton Cleveland Columbus Detroit
S. LOS Asmacarr
Kansas City Minneapolis Milwaukee
Executive Council Chairman - Mahendra Pandya, New York, NY Vice Chair - Niranjan Shah, Chicago, IL. Comptroller - Jagat Jain, Buffalo, NY Secretary General - Bharat Tolia, Decroit, MI
ASSOCIATE EDITORS Articles Subhash Jain 55 Charles Lan Storrs, CT 06268 Phone: 860/429-3520. Fax: 860/486-5497
Members-at-Large Rashmikant Gardi, Chicago, IL Bhupendra Tolia, Norwood, NJ Mahendra Varia, Martin, KY
Trustees All Trustees names were printed in che previous issue.
Southeast
Key to Regions Canada All Provinces Midwest
ND, SD. KS, MO, LA, MN, WI.
IL OH, IN, MI, NE Northeast ME, NH, VT, MA, CT. RI. NY,
PA, MD, DE, NJ. VA, DC
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FL, GA, AT. MTLA, AK, IN SC, NC, KY, WY AZ, NM, TX, OK.CO, UT AL, WA, OR, CA, NV, ID.MT. WY. HI
BOARD OF DIRECTORS All Board of Director names will be printed in a future issue.
Comme Matroj Dharainsi 11820 Triple Crown Road Reston, VA 20191-2014 Phone: 703/630-9837 Voreng Minds Gaurav Kopadia 67 Nassau Drive Great Neck, NY 11021-1610 516/829-3316 gaunavk@aol.com Marciniak Hasmukh Shah 8721 Scrimshaw Drive Now Pon Richey, FL 34653-6623 Phone: 813/376-7290
JAINA FOCUS
JAINA publishes the JAINA Focus monthly newsletter for administrative purposes. It is sent to all member organizations and committee members of JAINA. All news items for publication in the JAINA Focus must be sent to the Editor by the 10 of each month:
AFFILIATES
Dilip V. Shah 1902 Chestnut Streer Philadelphia, PA 19103-4678 Phone: 215/561-0581, Fax: 215/567-3146 dilipshah@aol.com
MANAGING EDITORIAL BOARD Lata Champsee, Manubhai Doshi, agar Jain Ramesh Jain, Vijayan. Harshad Shah, Arvop Vora
Brahmi Jain Society, US and Canada International Alumni Association of Mahavir Jain
Vidyalaya, Rochester, NY International Mahavir Jain Mission, US and Canada Jain Meditation International Center, US and
Canada Jain Social Group, LA and Toronto Kutchhi Gurjar Jain Society. Grand Island, NY Kutchhi Oswal Samaj, San Francisco Shri S. S. Jain Foundation, Toronto, Canada Shri Mahavir Jain Foundation, Santa Ana, CA Jan Academic Foundation of North America, Lubbock, TX
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR OF JAIN DIGEST
We encourage our readers to send their questions, comments or views on current issues or concerns facing the Jain community of North America to the Editor in Chicf, Lara Champsee. We endeavor to publish all letters, space permitting. The JAIN DIGEST reserves the right to edit all material for clarity and/or space. All letters must include the sender's name, address and phone number to be considered for publication
The Messaging Editorial Board will endeavor to publish all material submitted but reserves the right to edit and/or reformat for darity and space Restrictions. The views expressed in the article are those of the authors and do not necessarily repeat the views of the Managing Editorial Board of Jnin Dicent PUBLICATION DATES AND DEADLINES Spring (March)
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JAINA ON THE INTERNET
"Truth is my religion and ahimsa is the only way of its realisation."
- Mahatma Gandhi
Youne Jains of America http://www.yale.edulyja/
la BBS http://www.jainism.org/
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FROM THE EDITOR IN CHIEF
Jai Jinendra!
The cover of this issue recognizes the ardent efforts made by the Jain Center of Northern California and Jain Society of Detroit for further establishing Jainism in North America.
JAIN DIGEST also congratulates the JAINA Executive Committee for the grand success of JAINA Patrons project under the leadership of Dr. Dhirajbhai Shah.
The YJA is planning the next Youth Convention in the summer of 1998. Details are included in this issue.
We are pleased to add a new feature "For Our Health" beginning this issue. We welcome questions from readers and will publish them in due course. Please send them to the JAINA Headquarters.
On behalf of the Editorial Board and Regional Editors, I want to wish everyone a Healthy, Happy and Peaceful New Year.
Lata Champsee
Meet your Editors for JAIN DIGEST
Regional Editors:
Associate Editors:
Jain Education Intemational
Articles Subhash Jain
LETTERS
MIS
I am writing to you as regards the matrimonial match service JAINA and yourself offer. I would like to point out to you that in the preference criteria your inclusion of "Color of Skin" is extremely prejudicial. I am not at all clear why Jains as a whole would subscribe to matching preferences for skin tone. I am equally surprised that a non-profit organization in the USA would allow such criteria to be published. I would strongly suggest that you publish an apology to all Jains for even suggesting skin tone be a criteria and further make available your resources to eliminate such criteria from being practiced.
Response-Ability
It is heartening to read President Dr. Dhiraj Shah's message in Fall 1997 issue of JAIN DIGEST. He has a pragmatic approach for the goals he initiated and to be achieved.
Editor in Chief Lata Champsee
Mahendra Mehta, Canada
Amit Shah via email
Manubhai Doshi, Midwest US
Committees Manjoj Dharami
Publishing Editor Navin K. Jain
Jadavji Kenia, Southwest US
Young Minds Gaurav Kopadia
In fact, he has already started his mission in right earnest. He takes leadership in a humble way and keeping in mind "practice before preach", he donated $5001 to start with, for JAINA Patron Program. He has ability to create thousands of responses. Although he is a physician by profession, his total devotion towards JAINA is laudable. JAINA is destined to achieve new heights under his leadership. Two years tenure is too short to fulfill all tasks undertaken, but whatever avenues explored and the aims achieved for the worthy cause will become guidelines for successive leaders.
Jain Digest: New get-up
I was excited when I saw JAIN DIGEST Fall 1997 issue. It has now a new get-up. Congratulations to Editor-in-Chief and Publishing Editor for such new presentations and excellent work.
Matrimonials Hasmukh Shah
Hasmukh Shah New Port Richey, Florida
Camera Shy
Regional Editors Vinay Vakani, Northeast US Surendra Shah, Southeast US Chandrakant Parekh, West US
Editorial Board Arhant Jain Bharti Shah
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HEADQUARTERS NEWS
MILESTONES FOR THE
Millennium
Bhumi Pujan for Jain Bhawan Jain Center of Northen California
The Jain Centre of Northern California celebrated the Bhumi Pujan ceremony on a rainy morning of November 15th, 1997, with great devotion, splendor and gaiety. The event marked an auspicious beginning of the construction of the first Jain Bhawan in the San Francisco Bay area. The ceremony was graced by spiritual leaders Shri Jinchandraji and Shri Amrendramuni. The puja rituals were performed by Dr. Pankaj and Hansa Vyas, in the presence of city dignitaries-Mayor Mr. Henry Mannayan, Santa Clara Country Supervisor, Mr. Pete McHugh, City Manager Mr. Greg Larsen and 500 plus devotees.
Dr. Pravin Jain, the temple committee President and Chairman of the Jain Center of Northern California, described the day's ceremonies as "once in a life time" occasion. "I pray that we build a temple where we can all feel love and brotherhood, and hope that everyone's appetite for inner peace will be fulfilled". Although the Bhawan site was flooded with ankle deep water from early morning rain, the high spirits of attendees and guests enabled timely conclusion of scheduled events as planned.
Henry Mannayan, Mayor of Milpitas, complemented the Jain community on their high spirits despite the weather, and described rain itself as a blessing sent from Heaven to purify the land. He added that the temple would embody the values of family community and freedom of religion-qualities abundant in Milpitas, a city of diversity. The sun broke through at a very successful conclusion of a Bhumi Pujan. After the puja the chanting congregation lead a procession to a nearby Swami Narayan temple followed by a series of lectures, reading of messages including one from the President of JAINA, Dr. Dhiraj Shah, congratulating the Sangh and wishing them all the best on this most auspicious day. After some fund raising activities the congregation was treated to discourses by Shri Jinchandraji Maharaj, Shri Amrendramuni, Samani Sanmatiprajnaji and Samani Prasannaprajnaji. The two storey Jain Bhawan will house a temple and a bhakti room on the second level and a meeting hall, classroom, library, kitchen and dining hall on the first level. The JCNC intend to build a unique landmark for Jains across the United States, Canada and the rest of the world. For information on the temple and for donations please contact JCNC at www.jcnc.org or Pravin Jain at 408/559-6987.
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Bricklaying Ceremony in Detroit, MI
The Jain Society of Greater Detroit celebrated brick laying ceremony at their temple site on Saturday, September 27, 1997. The Detroit temple is under construction and the society wanted all of their members' participation in giving a symbolic hand in building the "Jinalaya". The event was a spectacular success with wholehearted support from the society members as well as excellent weather. During the ceremony, over 160 families (more than 400 individuals) had an opportunity to place a brick on the northwest corner side wall of the temple in construction. A picture was taken of every family as a remembrance of this unique celebration. Next door, the temple house was kept open for puja, darshan, and bhaktibhav. Everyone was treated to refreshments after the pro
gram.
The Pratishtha Mahotsav program will start on Saturday, June 27, 1998, and end on Monday, July 6, with a 'Dwar Opening' ceremony. The Pratishtha will take place on Sunday, July 5, 1998. The Jain Society of Greater Detroit requests the Jain community at large to plan their 1998 July 4 weekend for attending our Pratishtha Mahotsav. We will be providing detailed information on the Pratishtha Mahotsav to all Jain Centers as they are finalized. We will publish it also in the March and June 1998 JAIN DIGEST.
Cleveland Jain Sangh Celebrates Mahavir Nirvana Day
Dr. Dhiraj Shah, President of JAINA, attended the "Mahavir Nirvana Celebration" on November 2. More than 300 people attended the gathering. Dr. Shah gave a very inspiring talk and encouraged the Cleveland Jain Sangh to build their Non-Sectarian temple, pathshala and Sthanak as soon as possible. Dr. Jagat Jain, past President of JAINA also addressed the gathering and urged the same. Both of them met the leaders of Cleveland Jain Sangh and visited prospective sites for a temple. Dr. Shah promised the sangh all the help from JAINA. After Dr. Shah's inspiring talk, one wellknown Jain leader of Sangh came forward and offered $100,000 for the temple, but wanted to remain anonymous. Cleveland is fortunate to have such donors and this action should encourage all others to come forward and not wait for everyone else.
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JAINA Executive Committee Meets at Siddhachalam
JAINA'S newly elected executive committee's Ist meeting was held at Siddhachalam on Oct 4th. President Dhirajbhai uplifted everyone's spirits by pronouncing the JAINA Patron program a grand success. 235 Jains from all over North America opened their wallets and pledged $65,000 to this most essential project. Dhirajbhai reported that in the last 90 days he visited 6 Jain centers (New York, Boston, North Jersey, Atlanta, Orlando and Siddhachalam). During his trip to Orlando, he helped that center raise $80,000 for building their new temple. A donation of a 2-acre plot has brought their dream closer to reality.
In this meeting the E.C. agreed that JAINA would act as a conduit for collecting donations on behalf of Shree Virchand Raghavaji Scholarship fund. E.C. appointed Pramodaben Chitrabhanu (JMIC), Shantibhai Shah (President of Siddhachalam), Dr. Bipin Parikh (Chicago), Rajiv Pandya (youth member), Virendra Shah (L.A.) and Ramesh Jain (Toronto) as JAINA Directors at large. New chairpersons were appointed for the following committees. Bachubhai Ajmera Vinay Vakani Prabodh Vaidya Kamlesh Shah
World Community Service:
Senior Citizens:
Long Range Planning:
Membership:
Ila Mehta
North American Families Assistance: Community Leadership Council:
Jagat Jain
To help with increased workload at the JAINA head quarters, a part time position of Executive Director to JAINA was created. Kamlesh Amin, who has been helping JAINA for the past 3 months at no cost, was approved for that position (Tel/Fax: 716/636-5342).
JAINA is exploring a proposal for a pilgrimage to Jain Tirths in India during Dec. '98 with the help of Bharatiya Jain Sanghathan. Dr. Pandya proposed to send to all the Patrons and the members of Charitable Trust, as a souvenir, a wonderful book on Jain Art titled "Peaceful Liberators" if he can get enough copies. He also proposed to sponsor in cooperation with Education Committee a book project on fundamentals of Jainism to be supervised by Pravin Shah for every Jainfamily in North America. Pravinbhai will also work with education committee under the chairmanship of Dr. Prem Gada and prepare a proposal for an essay competition every year before Mahavir Jayanti for children inthree age categories see page 14).
JAIN DIGEST in the future will allocate a page for the news of Pathshalas. Dr. Subhash Jain of University of Connecticut was appointed as an editor of feature articles in JAIN DIGEST for one year.
Sobhagya Khamesra, and Gyan Chand Jain of Toronto presented financial report of the 9th JAINA Convention. The good news from Toronto was that the convention has surplus of approxi
mately $100,000 and they have allocated $25,000 of that to JAINA'S general fund. They presented JAINA a check in the amount of $7,215 on account.
Tulsa Jain Sangh (Tulsa, Oklahoma) has embarked upon building their new Jain temple and requested JAINA's help. JAINA Charitable trust agreed to a grant of $5,000 and JAINA will publicize their need through JAIN DIGEST and JAINA Focus to bring their dream to reality.
Members felt that each center should try to include news of JAINA in their newsletters.
JAINA FOR ALL AND ALL FOR JAINA!
Board of Directors meets at Siddhachalam
As is our tradition, JAINA's Board of Directors and Presidents of all 54 Jain Centers were invited to Siddhachalam on October 4 for the annual meeting. This annual meeting of JAINA always takes place during first weekend in October when Siddhachalam celebrates Kshamapna Day and Ahimsa Day. This informal gathering of JAINA board members and trustees of Siddhachalam permits dialogue between Siddhachalam, the only Tirth in North America and JAINA, the only voice of 80,000 plus Jains on this continent. This wonderful idea of combined meeting was suggested by Acharya Sushil Kumarji to JAINA in 1992 and it has served every one very well.
Dhirajbhai talked about the vitality of JAINA. In three months since this present committee has been elected to serve, we have published first issue of JAIN DIGEST, two issues of JAINA Focus, inaugurated JAINA Patron Program that generated sufficient funds for JAINA'S basic operations. JAINA's next priority is to help every metropolitan area build their own temple. If they have a temple, help them to create Pathshala Program and if they have a temple and a Pathshala, encourage them to build housing for our senior citizens.
Girish Shah of San Francisco announced that their temple building plans have won final approval from the city planners. This new temple will be on a 1.7-acre land and will serve 500 Jain families in the bay area. Bhumipujan will be on November 15. They have already raised $1.1 million and $600,000 in pledges. They hope to raise balance of $2 million needed to complete by sponsorship of deities. Everyone at the meeting cheered and wished them good luck. JAINA will certainly help to bring their dream to reality.
Raju Shah, coordinator for YJA along with Gaurav Kapadia and Anish Sheth announced that 1998 YJA Convention will take place in Houston (see page 15 for more information). Girish Shah announced a gift of $500 and enough frequent flyer mileage for one air ticket to YJA. Pravin Shah of North Carolina talked about
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HEADQUARTERS NEWS (continued)
website their center has created www.jainism.org
They have put 39 books, 70 articles and wealth of information. If you have any non-copy righted material of interest to Jains he will put it on the web at no cost to JAINA. He also talked about regional youth convention. He pointed out a multimedia CD-ROM published by Harvard University on Pluralism that will be of interest to all Jains. He has offered to work on a book with JAINA to be published in American English for Jain households in North America as a primer on Jainism that will be distributed to all 8000 Jain families. Helping him in this effort will be Dr. Prem Gada of our Education Committee.
Bachubhai Ajmera, newly appointed chairperson of World Community Services wants to create an escrow fund of $100,000 so when an emergency cry for help comes from any corner of the world, JAINA can readily respond.
Ilaben Mehta who was appointed to the North American Family Assistance Program explained in the shortest speech of the day, mission of her committee- to help any Jain family in crisis situation.
Nirmal Dosi of Scholar Visitation Committee estimated that Jain Scholars have delivered 68,000 lectures in North America. He would like to see combined celebration of Paryushan and Das Laxana for the entire Jain community. He presented offer from Dr. Kirti Shah and his brother Virendra Shah who perform various pujas, that they have offered to perform Jain weddings for any families. Any donations received by them will be contributed to JAINA General funds.
Dr. Jagat Jain who will head Community Leadership Council, said he wishes to develop human resources for the future leadership of JAINA.
Dr. Navin Mehta Honored
Dr. Navin Mehta, a well-known philanthropist of New Jersey, was honored by former Prime Minister of India, I. K. Gujral, during his visit to New York City in September. Our congratulations to Dr. Mehta who is also ardent supporter of JAINA.
Congratulations to....
Chaaya Kapadia of New York City to be appointed in charge of Annual JAINA Essay Contest to be held in early 1998. (See page 9 for details).
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Jain Social Groups Federation-Sixth International Conference
International conference organized by Jain Social Groups Federation will take place at Poona on 19th, 20th, and 21 December, 1997. Individuals interested in attending the conference should contact Mugatbhai Doshi, President JSG Federation: (022) 5164263 Fax (022) 511-3087.
Swadhyay Shibir at Tithal, Gujarat
Parshavnath Aradhna Shibir at Tithal will take place on December 23rd, 24th, and 25th. Individuals interested in attending should contact Shanti Niketan Sadhna Kendra at Tithal, Gujarat.
"21st Century Belongs to Jains"
by Mr. N. A. Palkhiwala The next millennium begins with three very important events for Jains. In the year 2001, the first and foremost event for Jains will be 26th hundredth birth anniversary of Bhagavan Mahavir, who was born in the year 599 BC.
Secondly, Shrimad Rajchandra, who expired in 1901, was the Guru of Mahatma Gandhi. He expired on the 16th of April, 1901, at the age of 33. We will be celebrating his 100th death anniversary.
Thirdly, we will be celebrating the 100th death anniversary of Shri Virchand Raghavji Gandhi. He expired on the 7th of August, 1901. He attended the world parliament of religion in 1893 in Chicago. V.R. Gandhi was instrumental in introducing Jainism to the Western world more than a hundred years ago.
JAINA fully intends to celebrate all these three events. Anyone interested in any of these three events should write to:
JAINA Headquarters
PO Box 700 Getzville, NY 14068
Acharya Hasti Smirti Award
Four eminent scholars of Jainology were honored and presented the prestigious Acharya Hasti Smirti Award for the years 1994 and 1997 by the Samyag Jnana Pracharak Mandal of Jaipur India. The recipients are: Professor Sagarmal Jain of Benares; Bhagchandra Jain, Bhasker, of Nagpur; Pandit Dalsukhbhai Malvania of Ahmedabad; Professor Prem Suman Jain of Udaypur.
The award was presented in recognition of their contributions in the field of study of Jainism, study of Prakrit, and for promotion of research in Jainism. The consists of a beautiful plaque, a shawl and a check for Rs. 21,000 to each recipient.
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Canada Mahendra Mehta, Regional Editor
of their personalities. The atmosphere was livened up by a game for each to take up the microphone and give a presentation on any subject.
We reached Boston at 10pm and were mer by the welcoming party at the steps of the Jain Centre. After a short puja, we were assigned to private homes and experienced warm and friendly welcome from Boston Jains. Next morning, there was a busy pro- gram of puja, stavan singing from a talented New York group, speeches, exchange of
Toronto, Ontario
The Jains of Toronto celebrated the Paryushan Parva or 8 days atonement, fast- ing and seeking each other's forgiveness with last day of fasting on Saturday 6th of September. The Jain Centre was packed to capacity with over 600 people witnessing the celebration and formal honouring of 12 adults and youths who had fasted between 6 to 9 days. When young Sangeeta Mehta(24) and Akash Kothari (23) and Sunil Kothari (17) were asked how they managed to fast for 8 days, they replied the first day was tough but after that it was relatively easy. Bruce Costain who has earned a Ph.D. in Jain Studies from U of T said he has fasted for 8 days before and it was not difficult for him to do it again. On Sunday September 8th morning, all the 'Tapasvis' were again honored with variety of foods prepared by the families of Tapasvis and other Jain ladies. After thanksgiving prayers and blessings from visiting Samnijis or Jain nuns, the guests were entertained to a sumptuous breakfast.
DADAWADI TIRTHYATRA or CHAITYA PARIPARTI. This is another post-Paryushan tradition revived in Toronto by a clutch of enthusiasts who have been working at it for last 11 or more years. This year's yatra was a five-tirth trip of 54 lively members of Toronto Jain Sangh who gathered in the early hours of Saturday, Oct.11 at the Jain Centre. The first puja and arti were performed and after a brief welcome and getting to know each other, the group proceeded to Buffalo, the second irth on the itinere. At the Buffalo Devalaya, we were warmly welcomed by the Buffalo Jain Sangh which included the past and present Presidents of JAINA. We all participated in the puja, arti, stavan singing and very sumptuous lunch.
Our third destination was Boston Jain temple. The long bus ride gave an unique opportunity for people to show relaxed side
In the afternoon, we proceeded to Al- bany, our fourth tirth. Our hosts showed tremendous gratitude for choosing their town as our tirth and spared no effort to make us welcome and comfortable. We were put up in a local motel for the night and next morning after breakfast, we headed for Syracuse, our fifth and final tirth. The eleven-family Jain Sangh of Syracuse may have been small in number but the welcome was elaborate and warm. A local commu- nity hall was set up for puja, singing and lunch. We had a special treat of singing new stavans written by two of the local Sangh members. We were thoroughly awed by their hospitality and it was time to say goodbye. Each of us were given a packed dinner and then we proceeded towards Toronto. This was a thoroughly enjoyable outing for all of us. Not only it represents revival of our old tradition, but it reinforces a feeling of community in thinly spread out fellow Jains in North America.
The success story of 9th Biennial JAINA Convention in summer of 1997 reverber. ates not only in North America but also in India, Europe and Africa. The Convention Organizing Committee(COC) met in Toronto Jain Centre last month to study the accounts and to everyone's delight, the secretary of Finance confirmed that we had achieved a surplus of over $150,000. The COC congratulated themselves on achiev
ing many 'firsts. This is the first JAINA Convention in last 18 years since JAINA's inception that will show surplus when the audited accounts are published. This is the first JAINA Convention where the COC has publicly agreed to share the surplus with JAINA to the tune of 25%. We hope that this will become a future trend and help JAINA towards a secure financial footing. This Convention has also instilled tremendous confidence and a sense of unity among Toronto Jain Sangh.
Mr.Bakul Soneji from Irwine, California, an expert proponent of Maharshi Patanjali's Yog-Shastra, has found a willing audience among Jains who already follow many aspects of Yog in their daily life when they do Samayak, Dhyan, Asnas etc. The Yog presentations at Jain Centre are attended by mixed audiences of Jains and others.
On November 9,1997, the Jain Society of Toronto organized Diwali Celebrations at Martingrove Collegiate and was attended by over 1000+ members and their guests. The program of entertainment organised by young Jains showed not only their professionalism but a beautiful demonstration of their talents in presenting short dramas, (eg. Gandhar Gautam's entreaties to Bhagwan Mahavir before achieving Keval Gnan), in garba and dances with colourful costumes and appropriate music, in singing stavans and songs accompanied by harmonium and tabla, again played by young Jains. People mingled before and after the dinner wishing everyone a happy new year. It was an enjoyable occasion.
The Young Jains of Toronto have their own voice. The success of the 1997 JAINA Convention has inspired the Jain youths of Toronto to form Young Jains of Toronto(YJT), an organization to promote active participation of youths in the religious, social and cultural activities in Toronto. The membership at present stands at
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30 and there is a potential of 200 members. The youths have already completed two events, an annual picnic and a Toronto Raptors basketball game at the Skydome. They are now planning a slate of Christmas programs which include a religious seminar with Dr.Bruce Costain (Balbhadraji). A special committee is struck to encourage all youths to attend Pathshala classes held at Jain Centre and in East Toronto.
Midwest
Manubhai Doshi, Regional Editor Chicago, Illinois
Usual Activities. Snatra Puja and Digambar Puja are performed every Sunday. Sthanakwasi friends get together on the first Sunday of every month for chanting of Navkarmantra etc. Raj-Bhakti is performed on the third Sunday in Jnanamandir. Panchakalyanak and other pujas are performed sometimes. Arati and Mangal Dip are done every evening in the temple and Jnanamandir. Religious classes are held on the 3rd Sunday of every month from 11.00 A.M. to 12.00 noon.
Paryushan and Das Laxana Parva. Paryushan Parva was celebrated from 30th August to 6th September. Kiranbhai Parekh gave discourses and Natwarbhai Soni recited devotional songs at Bhavana. Mahavir Janmavanchan was organized on 31 August when about 1500 people were present. Samvatsari Pratikraman was performed in English as well as Gujarati on 6th September. Samuh Parana, the collective termination, was organized on the 7th. The Parva witnessed the observance of austerities on a large scale. 41 persons inclusive of teenagers observed Atthai (Eight days' fast) and 3 persons observed longer fasts. 82 people
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on Wednesdays which were hosted at the homes of various members, and taught yoga, meditation and religious classes on Saturdays and Sundays. We celebrated Anant
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Edmonton, Alberta
The Alberta Jain Society together with the Alberta Gujarati Association celebrated Navratri and Diwali this fall. The Alberta Gujarati Association is hosting the 3rd Biennial Gujarati Folk Dance Festival of Western Canada/U.S.A. from August 1-3, 1998 in Edmonton, Alberta.
The Nirvana Day was celebrated at the temple on Sunday, Nov.2nd, 1997 and the
observed fasts ranging from three to seven days. All of them were honored by the Society for their performance. Das Laxana Parva was celebrated from 7th to 16th September in the presence of Dr. Ajitkumar Jain. Daily Puja and other religious rituals were observed during that period. The Samvatsari Pratikraman was performed on the last day.
Prof. Joe Grabill of Illinois State University, normally visited the temple along with his students on September 23rd and the Theosophical Group of Wheaton visited on 6th October under the leadership of Joan McDougal. Those groups were guided by Manubhai Doshi who also gave necessary information about Jainism and its historical background.
Discourses Etc. Discourses of Dhirajlal Pandit were held at the JainCenter from 8th to 14th October. The birthday of Laghurajswami was celebrated on October
26.
Diwali Celebration. Diwali celebration was organized on November 2. The program started with the Puja which was followed by a discourse of Sudhaben Sheth. There was a Bhavana program of a musical
Chaudharsh and the ghee boli for the sapnas, raised nearly $6,000.00 for the center. Diwali was celebrated on November 2 and the children presented several items on the topic of Lord Mahavir's Nirvana and his tapasaya
main puja was attended by 150 people. On Dec 28, 1997, a mass puja will take place at the temple in Edmonton to celebrate the Parsvanath Jayanti.
The Jain Society of Alberta has been invited to speak to their audience on Jainism by following organizations:
Bahai Faith, Royal Alexandria Hospital and North American Interfaith Network.
group after Sadharmivatsalya. That program continued till midnight and was attended by more than 1000 people.
Collection of Usable Clothes. A drive was conducted for collecting usable clothes for distribution to the needy people and 160 parcels were transported to Baltimore for shipment to India.
Detroit, Michigan
The Center conducts weekly Swadhyay for adults and the educational classes are held every month. The construction of the temple is almost complete and the installation ceremony has been tentatively planned during the independence week next year.
St. Louis, Missouri
Paryushan Parva was celebrated from August 30th to September 6th. Prof. Pratap Tolia was invited on that occasion to give discourses etc. Different Supans were earmarked for adults and youths and bids for them were invited ahead of the time of celebration. This helps in cutting down the time usually spent for Gheeboli. The Center is actively associated with the Hindu Temple project of St. Louis.
in the forest. Various members participated in preparing the dinner. Additional religious functions are being planned. For more information, please contact Jagdish Shah at 916/685-4716 or Naresh Jain at 916/4882601.
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Northeast Vinay Vakani, Regional Editor Essex Fells, New Jersey
Jain center of New Jersey had a very busy summer. Many visiting scholars- Kiranbhai Parekh, Dhirajbhai Pandit, Sunandaben Vohra, and Tarlaben Doshi - gave discourses and conducted religious edu- cational workshops for seven weeks.
Paryushan Parva was celebrated with great enthusiasm with the guidance of Muni
to his eloquent lectures, the JCNJ members benefited from his workshops that explained meaning of different mantras and methods of reciting them. There were 46 Tapasya of Atthais or more. Arvind Bhandari gave talks (in English) on Jainism to the local youth members during the Paryushana days. Over 50 members participated in Chaitya Paripati to Upstate New York. More than 100 members took advantage of two Ayambils spon
sored at the temple.
vibrant and humming with many activities New Year (year 2054) started with during this year. Two seminars, of one day Manglik at the temple, followed by Snatraeach, conducted by Rajnibhai Shah and Puja and a Bhavna (singing of hymns) in the Chandrakant Mehta provided in depth inevening. The special days of Gyan Panchami, formation about Samayik, fourteen Dev Diwali and Chaumasi Chaudus were Gunasthans, Sakal Tirth (all Jain Chaityas celebrated with Puja and lectures explain- in cosmos), Mohaniy Karma Nivaran and ing the significance of these auspicious days. Sattarbhedi Puja. Two Swadhyay (selfPathshala classes providing religious educa- study) sessions are held each month, one of tion as well as teaching Gujarati language which includes Pratikraman. started under the leadership of Bipin Shah. During Paryushan Parva, there was daily Jain Center of New Jersey is pursuing the Aangi and Bhavna. About 450 area Jains goal of acquiring a site for larger temple attended the Swapna Darshan and Mahavir facility in Edison area of New Jersey. Janma Vanchan ceremony. There were ten
For information about temple hours Atthai this year. Jain Sangh of Pennsauken and other activities call 973/226-2539 or was fortunate to have Ameet Shah, Shehul 732/329-3236.
Daftari and Jashwant Shah of Vir Sainik
group to join the celebrations. For addiPennsauken, New Jersey
tional information about the activities of Jain Sangh of Pennsauken has been JSP, call 609/228-0545.
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Southwest Jadavji Kenia, Regional Editor
during the weekdays. Kiranbhai Parekh From Bombay also visited and explained the meaning and Bhav of Navkar Mantra. His lectures are very practical and very effective.
Atlanta, Georgia
Jain Society of Greater Atlanta held weekend picnic cum Sibir was held on 19th September 1997. The events were well attended. Swamivatsalya breakfast and lunch were also served. Shmanijis Subhamji and Vibhaji from Orlando made Sibir very interesting by teaching meditation techniques and giving sermons.
A cultural program and a dinner was served to celebrate the new year. A musical was performed depicting the story of Javadja Sheth and his dream of Jirnodhar of Shatrunjaya Tirth. Sampurnaben Shah was effectively able to convey the spirit of the story with her talent and hard work.
Shamans Shrut Pragnaji and Ashwin Pragnaji visited Atlanta. Their sermons were well attended even though they were held
Clarksville, Tennesse
At the Jain Society of Middle Tennesse, New Year was celebrated with snatra puja. Neelaben and Naliniben Maru of Owensboro, KY successfully completed varsitapa. Also Dharmi Shah of Bowling Green, KY did atthai.
Dallas, Texas
Jain Society's activities during last few months have been bi weekly Swadhyay sessions in Gujarati and Hindi alternatively. Pujas and adult discussion during monthly meetings, children's classes, lectures by Jain scholars/dignitaries, and Tapasya during Paryushan/Das Laxana. Among the dignitaries we had Bhattarak Shri CharuKirthiji in August who covered many of the Solah (16) Bhavnas. We are expecting Shaman Shrut Pragnaji and Ashwin Pragnaji in November for the first time. We are looking forward to learning from these scholars to enhance our knowledge of Swadhyay and Samyak Gyan.
Paryushan and Das Laxana Parva celebration started on August 30th at the Jain Center in Richardson, Texas with daily Pratikraman. Swapna ceremony meeting was held on Sunday, August 31, 1997 in
Miami, Florida
At the Jain Society of South Florida, the activities for the construction of Jain Temple are continuing.
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Mrs. Mehta with us for five days in October. Panditji gave discourses on Pujya Anandghanaji's poems written for twenty four Teerthankar. He also held several open
which the Jain Youth Group and other children participated as usual. Through annual Ghee Boli during the ceremony approx. $16K was raised. Samvatsari Pratikraman were conducted in English as well (for the benefit of our youth) on August 17th. During Das Laxana there were pujas in the mornings and Swadhyay sessions in the evening. A special Das Laxana Puja was held on Monday, the Anant Chaturdasi day, in the morning.
Swamivatsalya lunch was held on Sun- day, September 21, 1997. This year it was very special as about 70 members from Houston joined us as a part of their "Chaitya Paripati" visit to Dallas. We are actively trying to acquire land for future expansion of the Jain Center.
Among the Tapasvis this year Damjibhai Shah did 9 Upvas. Others who did Atthai included Ashok Daftary, Gautam and Shweta Daftary, Kirit and Pramila Daftary (of Waco, Texas), Bina Shah, Ila N. Shah, Kalpana Shah, Nalini Shah, Sonali Shah, Usha Shah and Minita Vora. Usha Daftary did Gupvas. Many others did fewer Upvas and Ektanas/Aayambils, etc. Our congratulations to all the Tapasvis and Michchhami Dukkadam to all local members as well as Jain Digest readers throughout the world.
Diwali meeting was held on November 2, 1997. Mahavir Jin Puja was followed by Jain songs from young children and a "Teerthankar Tour" - a slide presentation of various Tirth's in India, by the Jain Youth Group. Pradeep Shah, president of JSNT, presented details on possible land acquisition which was followed by Aarti and delicious lunch. Dallas area contact is president of JSNT Pradeep Shah at (972) 867-6255.
We were fortunate to have Bhattarak CharuKirthiji for fifteen days. He gave daily discourses and performed Das Laxana Puja. A Pratikraman was also conducted in En- glish for young Jains. We had Chaitya Paripati trip to Dallas. Seventy-one people participated in the Yatra. Muni Rupchandji Maharaj visited during the September 28 weekend for five days and gave daily dis- courses. During his presence the Sangh had yearly Swamivatsalya. Used clothes drive was conducted by our youth group on October 17th.
Shaman Shrut Pragnaji and Ashwini Pragnaji conducted Preksha Dhyan classes during October 14 through 28. Forty-five people attended the classes. On Mahavir Nirvan day (Oct. 30) we had Jaap. On the New Year day we had Panchkalyanak Puja. Members of Interfaith ministry visited our center on November 8th. Contact: Prabodh Mehta 281/820-9325.
are looking forward to Mumukshu Shree Subhashbhai Sheth to visit us in the month of November. This is his second Adhyatmik visit with us.
The significant Tapasya during this Paryushan Parva was as follows:
Adults: Dr. Kiritbhai Gosalia 10 Upvas, Ajitbhai Shah 8 Upvas, Prem Gandhi 8 Upvas with Khshir Samudra, Kusum Savla one month Ektana, Varsha Shah 8 Ambel/ ektana.
Young Adults: Maulik Bavishi (16 Yrs) 8 Upvas, Jainy Savla one month ekrana, Asmi Kapadia 8 Ektana, Mansi Shah & Jinesh Savla 8 betanas. Several other people did various kinds of Tapasya during the Paryushan Parva.
Phoenix area contact is Harshad Desai at 602/582-8437.
Phoenix, Arizona
This year the Phoenix Jain community celebrated the Paryushan Parva and Das Laxana Parva without any scholars or visitors from outside Phoenix area. We met everyday at Swadharmi Dr. Kiritbhai's place for Pratikraman and Swadhyay. The spirit of Tapasya as well as the religious activities was unusually high as many Mumukshus including young adults and children participated this year. Our annual Paryushan Mahavir Jayanti and the fund-raising pro- gram was successfully carried out by the young adults. They took keen interest in explaining the Trishaladevi's fourteen Swapnas. On Samvatsari day we had two Pratikramans, one for the adults and the other for young adults in English. Young adults performed their Pratikraman with - out any supervision or guidance from the adults this year. This was a great milestone for our Jain community. This Parva was concluded by a Swamivatsalya program honoring the Tapasvis. We were fortunate to have Pandit Shree Dhirajlal Mehta and
Tulsa, Oklahoma
"Michchhami Dukkadam and Happy New Year". This was one of the best Paryushan Parva we, Tulsa Jain community, had since we formed Sangh in 1990. Shamanji Shurt Pragnaji and Aswini Pragnaji blessed us with discourses, their knowledge, yoga and other activities. Our participation in all activities was excellent. Wecelebrated Mahavir Jayanti and Gheeboli for fourteen dreams of Mother Trishala. Families from Oklahoma City joined us and we raised a fair amount of money to build a new Derasar. It was followed by delicious Jain dinner. We had lots of Tapasya from 1 Upvas to 6 Upvas and eight days of Ektana. Some did it for the first time. Some children surprised us. Samvatsari Pratikraman was performed by Shamanji. We had 100% attendance and every body did with their heart. Shamanji stayed for 10
Houston, Texas
Jain Society of Houston celebrated Paryushan and Das Laxana Parva with great devotion and Tapascharyas. A special mention of Tapa was a Chauvihar (Nirjala - without water) Atthai by Mr. Kishor Shah.
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Los Angeles, California
Paryushan and Daslakshana Mahaparva were celebrated from August 30 to September 15 under the guidance and direction of Shri Sunandaben Vohra and Shri Jagdishchandra Joshi respectively. The first day began with Kalpasutra vanchan fol- lowed by rangoli workshop by Reshma Shah, children's cultural program, general body meeting, Swami Vatsalya, and ended with a stavan program by Hansaben Nagda. Ev. eryday program included Kalpasutra vanchan in the morning, and Pratikraman and lecture by Sunandaben in the evening. Nearly 2,000 people attended the auspicious occasion of Mahavir Jayanti celebrations. Samuh samayak, samuh aarti, evening bhavna bhakti programs, chhatra installation, and others activities helped to raise great enthusiasm and religious fervor. The Tapasya achievements of a record number of tapasvis were recognized on the Parna day. The program began with a stavan pro- gram presented by Kalyanji Anandji, followed by Kshamapna Vanchan, tapasavi bahuman, and samuh parna, and concluded with a bhavna bhakti program by Pareshbhai. The tapasavis included Ashok Savla who observed Siddhi Tap, a total of 36 upvas in increments of 1 to 8, Virendra Shah and Shobhaben Shah who observed 16 upvas, Savitaben Shah who observed Varshi Tap and 40 adults and 5 youths who observed athai (8 upvas). In addition, tapasayas of nearly 34 children, ranging from Ekatana to 3 upvas, were also recognized. A community directory of the Jain Center of Southern California was published and distributed during the Paryushan parva.
Pathshala classes began on September 28. With this year's record enrollment of over 230 children and a staff of 30 teachers and volunteers, the Jain Center has one of the largest pathshala programs in America. The participants also are able to attend
language classes in Gujarati and Hindi. A new "Mummy and Me" class, offered for the first time, will provide 5 to 7 years' old children a head start in learning the glory of Jainism. A Jain Center Youth Council win- ter camp will be organized at Lake Arrow- head during the Christmas holidays.
Ahimsa Day was celebrated on October 5. Mr. Alex Pacheco, President and Cofounder of People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) was the key speaker. Other programs included a compassionate fashion show, skits presented by children, display on animal experiments, distribution of literature and product samples, and information about other animal welfare groups. Diwali celebration on October 25 was coordinated by the Jain Senior Association and included rangoli competition, mehandi demonstration, fancy dress competition, and a party. A "108 Parshvanath Puja" event on October 26 provided an opportunity for 108 individuals and/or couples to do Abhishek. Vastu muhurat of the newly acquired Post Office Building took place on October 28. The acquisition of this building made it possible for us to vastly expand our Pathshala program. Gyan Pancham and Kartiki punam will be celebrated in November. A number of ongo- ing activities including Pathshala, Swadhayay, bhavna bhakti are organized on a regular basis. Internet website at www.jaincenter.org has details about such activities. For more information, please contact Virendra Shah at 310/326-5685.
Devendrakirtiji informed us in the middle of September of his inability to come during the Paryushan Purve due to sudden change in his program. As in the previous years, our community observed high levels of tapascharya. Manhar Shah and Chanchalben Gogri observed Varsitap. Adult tapasvis include Saroj Dagli, Sandhya Jain, Navin Dedhia, Kirtida Bavishi, Himat Dagli, Shaila Shah, Dr. Megh Jain, Shakuntala Jain and Bhavna Shah. Young adult tapasvis include Heena Shah, Kalyani Bhayani, Mihir Shah, Neha Shah, Viral Parekh and Himanshu Shethi. The achievements of these tapasvis were recognized on September 20. The Jain Center of Northern California achieved another notable and joyous milestone when the City of Milpitas Planning Commission approved the plans for Jain Bhawan to be constructed at 774 South Main Street, Milpitas. A major joint celebration of Mahavir Nirvana Program and Bhumi Pujan is scheduled at the site on November 15(report on Page 6). The monthly bhavana is organized on the 2nd Friday of the month. Preksha Dhyan classes are offered at the Fremont Senior Citizen Hall during November and December. Pathshala for children is scheduled on 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month in both Fremont and San Jose. Internet website at www.jenc.org has details of these activities. For more information, please contact Jashvant Shah at 510/ 475-7882.
San Francisco, California
Jain Center of Northern California completed the celebration of 18 days of Paryushan Parva under the guidance and direction of Shri Kumar Jayakeerteeji and Daslakshana Parva under the guidance and direction of Ashwin Pragnaji. Community participation was really great Shri Bhattarak
Sacramento, California
It is a great honor and privilege that Samaniji Sanmati Pragnaji and Samaniji Prassan Pragnaji stayed with us for almost one year, and the Jain Center of Greater Sacramento is thankful to Acharyaji for making an arrangement for the Samanijis to stay for such an extended period. During their stay, the Samanijis delivered lectures
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North American Jain Family Assistance
Ahimsa Committee
JAINA has established the above named committee to help needy Jain families in North America and gave us a good opportu- nity to be volunteers to the suffering, sick and needy. The Executive Committee of JAINA has given Ila Mehta the responsibility to chair this committee.
The objective for this committee is to help Jain families in time of need. The help will be extended for a period of one year. A maximum and minimum of combined help will reciprocate the available fund resources and families in need. This committee could be requested to help for education and health purposes. Also help can be requested in the time of unexpected financial crisis.
For anyone willing to help or receive help, please contact any members of the above committee. N. A. Jain Family Assistance Committee would like to add very humbly that we sincerely need your help to generate funds for this worthy, noble cause. Please make your check payable to JAINA for 'Jain Family Assistance Program' and mail it to:
Ila Mehta 6128 Wyandotte Road
Maumee, Oh 43537 Committee Members Ila Mehta Maumee, OH
419/855-2726 Hasmukh Shah Richey, FL
813/376-7290 Keerti Shah Bartlett, IL
630/837-8716 Renuka Vora Rochester, NY
716/473-9290 Savitaben Mehta Los Angeles, CA
714/898-3156 Manda Turakhia Syracuse, NY
315/622-3287 Madhuri Shah New Brunswick, NJ 908/432-8302 Jindas Shah Livonia, MI
313/462-2902 Rasik Vagadia Foxboro, MA
508/543-0097 Naresh Shah
Garden City Pk., NJ 516/741-9269 Pratima Shah Buffalo, NY
716/773-1314 Rashmikant Shah P.V. Estates, CA
310/541-8367 Bachubhai Mehta East Syosset, NY 516/935-1347 Dr. Rashila Shah Huntington Valley, NJ 215/322-6448
JAINA has completed six years of Ahimsa Day celebrations, which happens on the first Sunday of October each year. The objective of the celebration is to reemphasize the importance of nonviolence principle of Jainism to Jains and non-Jains. In many centres, this day is celebrated like Nirvana Day and Mahavir Jayanti Day.
Jain Center of Cincinnati-Dayton invited the President of a local Vegetarian Society who spoke to our members on nonviolence and vegetarianism. About 100 persons attended the program on October 5, 1997. To promote nonviolence, the Center will be offering a one hour credit course for the second time on Nonviolence and Jainism at the University of Dayton in January 1998. We request the Regional Vice-Presidents to encourage local Jain Centres to plan this day next year. Numerous Jain Centres celebrated Ahimsa Day such as St. Louis, Memphis, Washington D.C., Pittsburgh & Boston. Regional Jain Centre celebrated this day, also called Kshamapana day at Siddhachalam. For more information contact Surendra Singhvi, Committee Chairman, 937/885-7414.
JAINA Charitable Trust
Senior Citizens Services Committee
JAINA will be involved in organizing activities and support services for Jain Seniors who have been living and working in the United States and Canada for the last two or three decades. Since their children are grown up and are away pursuing their own business and professional careers, this group is now entering into a new phase of their life. An empty nest syndrome may be setting in many cases, needing emotional support from religion and the community. To plan the religious and social activities and offer support services to Jain Seniors. JAINA has formed a committee that will address this emerging need in our community,
Under the banner and umbrella of JAINA, we will encourage seniors to participate in religious activities specifically organized for them by the nearby Jain Centers as well as JAINA. This will include seminars and intellectual discussion sessions on Jainism, Pujas, trips to visit different Jain Centers, overseas pilgrimages, etc.
The social activities will include community housing, presentations about maintaining good health seminars on financial and retirement planning, lectures on obtaining benefits such as social security and pensions, legal assistance on issues such as wills and immigration, travel in groups for sight-seeing, cruises, etc. We hope to create a directory of Jain professionals engaged in health and medicine, legal, finance, recreation and other fields who will be willing to help in providing voluntary consultation and other services to this group throughout North America.
Additional details will be forthcoming in the future issues of JAIN DIGEST. For Information contact Vinay Vakani, Chairman, at 201/967-9344.
JAINA Charitable Trustees met at Siddhachalam on October 6, 1997. Dr. Mahendra Pandya chaired the meeting. The Trust approved $5000.00 grant in response to request from Tulsa Jain Sangh in order to start construction of their nonsectarian temple. Trustees also decided to send a wonderful book on Jain art Peaceful Liberators' to all the Trustees. The Trust now has 77 Trustees.
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Currently JAINA World Community Service is doing the social and humanitarian activities in the following areas:
World Community Service
1. Sending used clothes to India.
2. Sending financial help when there is a natural disaster. 3. Sending used and new medical equipment to needy clinics in India.
4. Procuring and sending Soybeans as a high protein for some Specific charitable trust in India.
5. Create an escrow account for a reserve fund for use in disasters immediately and raise funds for disaster and replenish it from
time to time.
We are in a position to collect five to six 20 feet containers of used clothes to India. Our main problem is the cost of shipping them to India. Today we have met one target for 200 Patron Members. Now our other target is to raise a reserve fund of at least
Registration No. A6013
$100,000 for World Community Service. We plan to raise this fund from all individuals who believe in this humanitarian work. I request you to contribute generously and help us to raise funds from your friends. A small amount from all the friends will be more than enough to meet this goal.
We send help to India and any other part of the world where the help is needed, upon committee approval. Every year we plan to generate $100,000 to cover our cost. We plan to help and work with Virayatan in Bihar and Diwaliben Trust in Bombay and some other similar organizations which are doing humane and social work in most efficient way.
Last year JAINA received a Certificate of Registration from the U.S. Agency for the International Development, USAID. We have to bestow special congratulations and thanks to Dr. Dhiraj H. Shah for his untiring efforts to achieve this recognition. There are only two organizations which are certified by this agency: Share & Care and JAINA. We appreciate the efforts of Dhirajbhai and Prakash Mehta who have worked for so long to receive this status. Now it is our responsibility to use this facility.
Feel free to ask any questions, or your constructive suggestions to any one of the following: Bachubhai S. Ajmera Ph: 301/4312525. Prakash M. Mehta, Bhadresh R. Dhila.
Certificate of Registration
USAID
THE U.S. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION IS AWARDED TO
Federation of Jain Associations in North America
Which on this day March 14, 1996 became certified as a registered Private Voluntary Organization, having qualified for and accepted voluntary registration pursuant to Part 203, Registration of Agencies for Voluntary Foreign Aid of Title 22, Code of Federal Regulations
P. Deat
John P. Grant Director
Private and Voluntary Cooperation Bureau for Humanitarian Response
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JAINA, as a part of its ongoing commitment to the progressive development of Jainism in North America, is once again sponsoring an essay competition. In keeping with JAINA's vision of helping youth to learn Jainism and acknowledging youth effort, an essay competition leads to reading, research and practicing Jainism. In addition, it will bring new ideas to surface from the following essay topic for 1998:
"Maintaining and Representing Our Religious and Cultural Identity as Jains in North America"
Guidelines. Include and expand on the following:
Why does Jainism fascinate me?
What am I doing to practice and represent Jainism today?
How would I expand practice and promote Jainism in future?
What obstacles I see and how I plan to overcome them? Be specific and detailed about the plan. Refer to and include specific Jain teachings and principles that are part of your thinking.
Submission Groups:
Ages up to 10 years: Ages 11 to 14 years: Ages 15 to 18 years: Ages 19 and above: Evaluation Criteria:
Federation of JAINA Presents:
Essay Competition 1998
An opportunity to display your love and knowledge of Jain Religion.
Submission length at least 2 pages, typed, double spaced. Submission length at least 4 pages, typed, double spaced. Submission length at least 6 pages, typed, double spaced. Submission length at least 8 pages, typed, double spaced.
- Richness of content
- Quality of language
- Understanding of the subject matter
Judges:
Dr. Balbhadra Bruce Costain. Dr. Balbhadra has a Doctorate degree in Jainism and is practicing Jainism for many years. For the last fourteen years he has been an instrumental force in guiding Jain youths. Dr. Balbhadra has also received JAINA Ratna Award this past July. Dr. Chandrakant Parekh. Mr. Parekh has been a judge of many past essay contests. He is a regional editor of Jain Digest from the west coast. Dr. Dilip Shah. Dr. Shah is a regional vice president of Jaina from midwest. He is also one of the editors of Jain Darshan which is published in Chicago.
Submission Instructions:
Send your essay on a diskette (Word for Windows format, or ASCII text format) with a printed copy, postmarked no later than April 1, 1998. Include your name, address, age and phone number. Send to:
Harendra Shah
30 Ondina Drive
Fremont, CA 94539
Process after submission:
Mr. Harendra Shah will code essays to conceal the identity of participants from the judges and send copies of essays to the judges by May 15. The judges will render their decision by July 1, 1998.
Age Group
up to 10 yrs
11 to 14 yrs
Prizes:
In addition to receiving Jain educational books, the winners will be awarded the following prizes:
15 to 18 yrs
19 and above
- Clearness of presentation
- How detailed is your personal practice and plan
1st Prize
$51
$151
$251
$351
2nd Prize
$31
$101
$151
$201
3rd Prize
$21
$51
$101
$151
The winnning essays will be published in a future issue of JAIN DIGEST.
Jain Centers, Pathshalas, and Youth groups will be awarded a comprehensive set of books for sending the most entries from their area. For further information about the essay competition, please call JAINA Essay Committee members:
Chhaya Kapadia 516/829-3316 Arun Bhimani 510/482-0860 Ameet Shah 910/613-1905
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"There is nothing more powerful than an idea. No weapon can destroy it, no power can conquer it, except the power of another idea."
YOUNG Minds
YOUNG JAINS OF AMERICA
YJA '98 Convention Site Selected
The 1998 YJA Convention will be held at the beautiful Del Lago Resort and Conference Center. The largest lakeside
feet of conveniently organized meeting space for YJA's exclusive use. The convention facility is a free-standing building just a 30 second walk from the Hotel Tower where the guests will sleep. The abundant space includes 25 meeting rooms and fits all needs such that no conference room will need to be altered (turned-over) once the convention begins. Besides having several auditorium size ballrooms, the resort has extensive audio/visual facilities with a 2500 sq. ft. amphitheatre as well as full CD-ROM, videoconferencing, and teleconferencing capabilites for hotel rooms and conference
centers.
Dining for the YJA Convention will be in Lago Vista, the larger of two restaurants in the Conference Center. The restaurant is elegantly furnished, seating 900 comfortably, and will be reserved for YJA guests only. Staff at Del Lago Resort and Conference Center are extremely accommodating and will not only accept recipes from us, but also lessons on how to prepare the food. Other eating establishments, such as pizza delivery services and the gift shop (which offers sodas, juices, and snacks) are available 24-hours a day within the hotel premises. Of course, room service will be available 24 hours a day and hospitality rooms in the first floor of the Hotel Tower will offer snacks throughout the convention.
The Del Lago Resort provides a variety of recreational activities
No publication is complete these days without a mention of an official website. Well, why should YJA be any different? Many of you have already seen the YJA official website. This year, it will also contain the latest information on the convention. Although the site will continually be upgraded and improved, we plan to include the following:
• Programming plans as they are made. A list of confirmed speakers and scheduled sessions.
• Complete Registration information, including a downloadable form that can be mailed in.
as well, with access to several sport facilities, such as tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts. There's also a health club, outdoor pool, weight machines, and other exercise equipment for those who feel a need to get in shape!
Del Lago has the resources to offer utmost care in terms of adequate security for the convention. Its' secluded location minimizes security risks, and a hotel security staff and. manager are on
Plug into the YJA Website
• Forms for registrants to choose which sessions they want to Jain attend International
CONVENTION INFO
Location: Del Lago Resort and Conference Center Houston, TX, USA
Date:
July 4, 1998
More details, and registration forms, will be included in the next issue of JAIN DIGEST,
duty 24 hours. For guests, electronic room locks and safety deposit
boxes will be provided. Entrances and exits will be manned by registration volunteers continuously throughout the convention and the sole entrance/exit to the Hotel Tower has a security desk complete with a video camera where volunteers will be staffed throughout the conference for our peace of mind.
This resort has everything this convention needs to be a successful one. We are confident everyone will be well provided for and will enjoy their stay. Whether listening to speakers in one of the many ballrooms, or taking part in some friendly sports, the Resort's professional atmosphere will satisfy all needs in having a great YJA convention in 1998.
⚫ Information on submitting articles for publication in the convention souvenir guide.
• Fundraising updates and a donation form.
Contact list for YJA officers and HYJACC committee chairs. Updates on YJA and HYJACC planning progress.
• The complete bid submitted by Houston for hosting the convention.
Website: www.yale.edu/yja/
YJA email: yja-excom-list@pantheon.yale.edu
Houston Convention Committee email: hyjacc@juno.com
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"There is nothing more powerful than an idea. No weapon can destroy it, no power can conquer it, except the power of another idea." YOUNG MINDS (continued)
Houston Convention Committee Begins Planning
The Houston YJA Convention Committee (or HYJACC for short) has been busy with early preparations for next year's event. HYJACC consists of Houston Jain youth who will work throughout the upcoming year with YJA in organizing every aspect of the convention. The committee consists of a Chairperson, 9 committee chairs, and about 30 sub-committee members. Sure 40 people sounds like a lot, but every single one has either already began their jobs or have planned a full slate of responsibilities for the coming months. Following is a quick list of the major committees and each one's main tasks.
➤ The Activities committee is planning the detailed programming schedule of events for the 3 days of the convention, including the convention theme. They will coordinate the attendance of our distinguished guest speakers.
The Registration committee is developing a registration form to be mailed out to all Jain household addresses on file with JAINA. They will receive completed forms and send out confirmation packets to all registrants.
The Souvenir committee will publish a souvenir guide to be given to all participants. This will include a schedule for the convention, essays and notes covering the convention sessions and other related topics. The guide will contain ads and notices from supporting individuals and businesses.
>The Fundraising committee is actively raising donations to help subsidize the cost of the convention. They are targeting Jain houselholds and 'Jaincompatible' corporate donors. The committee welcomes all donations from Jain families nationwide. Also, they welcome contacts from generous corporations that may wish to sponser this event. Please contact YJA or HYJACC if you would like to support this youth undertaking.
"Whats new with the website?" is a typical question you might ask a board member. A lot of changes have been made but they won't be visible to the end user for some time. These changes differ from the way the web page started out.
At first the website was handled entirely by one or two people. The first few webmasters took on this enormous task and created a solid foundation for future enhancements. Their early organization of information on the webpage was crucial to the future enhancements that are planned.
Before the end of the school year YJA plans to obtain our own website without any space restriction. This will enable us to place more information about YJA, our local chapters and affiliates, and information about Jainism in this country.
Last issue we mentioned some of these enhancements: chat rooms, newsgroups etc. Other planned improvements: placement of all Jain newsletters (i.e. newsletters from YJA, JAINA, and local centers), an online Jain dictionary (which will hopefully provide an easily accessible standard of translated Jain words into English), an online education center (hopefully providing a de facto standard for education).
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➤ The Finance committee will handle all money transactions, making sure we stay on budget.
The Records committee will document the entire planning process and convention activities for recordkeeping. They have already archived the bidding process used by Houston to win the convention to help other cities plan future conventions.
The Transportation committee will get all the youth from our airports to the convention site...free of charge. They are also working with major airlines to get a convention discount for participants.
➤ The Site committee has negotiated the rates with the hotel and conference center. They will make sure the site is ready and organized to facilitate our convention meeting needs.
The Public Relations committee will help keep everyone up to date with planning updates and registration information by using national magazines, mailouts, and even a website. They will try to stir up news coverage of the actual convention in local and national media.
Website Update-www.yale.edu/yja/
The web team currently consists of: Bimal Shah, Durham, NC; Anshu Bhandari, Miami, FL; Roshni Diamani, Montreal, ONT; Rahul Jain, Bridgewater, NJ; Dharmesh M. Mehta, Cambridge, MA; Manish Patel, Oakdale, IL; Parag Salvi, Houston, TX; Alpesh Shah, Detroit, MI; Binisa Shah, Farmington, MI; Manish Shah, Kearny, NJ; Veeral Shah, Boston, MA; Hetalkumar Vora, North Wollongong, Australia; Darko Zganjer, Daytona Beach, FL. Our Advisors are Prem Jain, San Francisco, CA and Pravin Shah, Raleigh,
NC.
Though this team consists of a dozen youth there is room for anyone interested. To be involved, the time commitment is as much as you wish to put it, and the skill level can range from newly interested to professional designer. We are looking for any part of help from the webpage-graphics, typesetting (converting newsletters to HTML), scanning of pictures from past conventions, etc. We are also looking to have a partnership with each Jain Center to provide as much information as possible about each center online and accessible to those connected tothe net.
If you are interested please contact Raju Shah at shah@zoo.cs.yale.edu or 203/777-4313.
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STC
Live and Let Live
परस्परोपग्रहो जीवानाम्
Chair Raju Shah
Regional Coordinators
Mid Atlantic
Gaurav Kapadia (516) 829-3316 gauravk@aol.com
Anish Sheth
(401) 274-8757 anish_sheth@brown.edu
Midwest
Purav Shah (630) 829-2169 pshah@eagle.ibe.edu
Northeast Paulomi Gudka (416) 299-3627 p.gudka@utoronto.ca
South Jill Shah (918) 251-3597
jill-shah@utulsa.edu
Southeast Dina Mehta (919) 914-3339 dmehta@email.unc.edu
Ameet Shah (919) 613-2169 aus@acpub.duke.edu
West Sheetal Khandar (503) 226-4385 Sheetal104@aol.com
General Coordinator Raju Shah
(203) 777-4313 shah@zoo.cs.yale.edu
JAINA Youth Coordinator
Pravin Mehta (615) 648-9535 mehtap@apsu01.apsu.edu
YJA Board of Advisors Prem Gada (806) 794-4777
Prem Jain
Manilal Mehta (714) 898-3156
Darshan Shah (303) 252-7824
Amit Shah (612) 574-0868
Young Jains of America
Federation of Jain Associations in North America
A Non-Profit Tax Exempt Religious Organization. IRS Code Section 501 (c)(3) El #54-1280028 yja@joyce.eng.yale.edu http://www.yale.edu/yja/
November 23, 1997
Jains of North America and the World,
Jai Jinendra!
In my last letter to you I mentioned some of the projects that we wish to pursue. We can not make these a success unless we have your support. To further show our commitment to these projects we would like to not only have a local youth to help us with our endeavor but also a local adult to help coordinate with the local youth. On of our events that we will need tremendous support is our convention.
Next July 4th, the Third Biannual YJA convention will be held in Houston, TX and to make this a success we need your physical and financial support. We are hoping that every city sending a delegation to convention, will participate in the convention by preparing a discussion group item, seminar presentation, or display. To make this convention easily accessible to all participants we need your financial help. If you are interested in donating please contact Jill Shah at (918) 251-3597, who has a full list of donator benefits.
To make ourselves accessible to your valuable input we have all set aside one hour everyday where we will be accessible by phone (these are by no means:
Our offices hours are:
Zone Mon Raju EST 8-9 pm Gaurav EST 8-9 pm Anish EST 11 pm - 12 Purav CST Paulomi EST 9-10 pm JIII CST 7-8 pm Dina EST 19-10 pm Ameet EST 9-10 pm Sheetal PST
Tue 8-9 pm 8-9 pm 11 pm- 12
9-10 pm 7-8 pm 9-10 pm 9-10 pm
Jai Jinendra,
Raju Shah
YJA Chair 1997-1998 shah@zoo.cs.yale.edu (203) 777-4313
Wed 8-9 pm 8-9 pm 11 pm - 12
9-10 pm 8-9 pm 9-10 pm 9-10 pm
.
Thur 8-9 pm 8-9 pm 11 pm- 12
Fr Sat 18-9 pm 18-9 pm 8-9 pm 18-9 pm 11 pm- 12 11 pm - 12
19-10 pm 19-10 pm 2-3 pm 17-8 pm 7-8 pm 17-8 pm 19-10 pm 6-7 pm 6-7pm 9-10 pm 11 pm-12 12-3 pm
If you know of someone who could be a valuable asset to our mission: to propagate Jainism in the Americas and to provide a strong network connecting us on this continent, then do not hesitate to suggest to them to join our board. We are looking for dedicated youth from 18 to 29 who can be a part of this dynamic group.
This insert is geared toward seeking your help, a JAINA Digest reader concerned with the security of Jainism in North America in the Future. As always, feel free to contact us.
Young Jains of America (YJA) is the umbrella youth organization of the Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA). The mission of YJA is to be recognized nationally and internationally as an umbrella youth organization for establishing a network to share Jain heritage and religion through youth, Private & Personal Use Only
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"There is nothing more powerful than an idea. No weapon can destroy it, no power can conquer it, except the power of another idea." YOUNG MINDS (continued)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Last Name:
Permanent Address:
Home Telephone Number: ( )
Date of Birth (MM/DD/YY):.
Parents' Names: Father
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION
High School Information
O Check if currently a high school student School Name:
Class of:
YOUNG PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION
Profession (list primary field(s)):
Employer/Company:
Business Address:
Business Telephone: ( ).
Optional
Why do you want to join YJA?
I do not want...
Email YJA
To Reach the Executive Committee yja-excom-list@pantheon.yale.edu
To Reach the Co-Chairs yja-cc-list@pantheon.yale.edu
To Reach the Advisory Board yja-ad-list@pantheon.yale.edu
YJA MEMBERSHIP FORM
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Class of:
First Name:
Fax: ( )
Email Address:
O any of this information published by YJA in a positive manner
O home phone number published
O college phone number published
O business phone number(s) published
Jain Center Affiliation:
College Information
O Check if currently a college student University/College Name:
Mother
To Reach Your Regional Co-ordinators
yja-xx-list@pantheon.yale.edu
(Replace xx with ma, we, se, so, ne, or mw, depending on your region.)
TODAY'S DATE:
Graduate School Name:
Position/Job Title:
Class of:
Most Recent (or current) Degree/Major:
If you would like to join YJA or update your existing membership information, please fill out this form and mail it to either of the following addresses:
Within the U.S.:
Young Jains of America
/% Raju Shah
PO Box 202039 New Haven CT 06520
M.I.
Outside the U.S.:
Young Jains of America /o Paulomi Gudka 35 Andes Road
Scarborough, ONT MIT 3B6
You can also find this form online at: http://www.yale.edu/yja/
YOUNG Minds
EDITOR IN CHIEF
Gaurav Kapadia
ASSOCIATE EDITORS Avni Shah Raju Shah Anish Sheth
If you would like to become an editor of YOUNGMinds,
please email Gaurav Kapadia at Gauravk@aol.com, or call 516/829-3316.
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FOR OUR HEALTH
by Dr. Dilip Shah, Chicago, Illinois
The annual 'head to toe' checkup has been relegated to the history books. In recent years, targeted 'periodic health examination' tailored to the individual's age, family history, and risk factors have become popular. Every physician has learned the value of detailed history-taking in disease prevention and diagnosis. Timely screening and counseling can prevent stroke, heart disease, and cancer.
Why you need a physical examination
Periodic checkups include:
• Thorough history taking
• Counseling for a low saturated fat diet, regular exercise, calcium supplements hormone supplements for women, and cessation of smoking,
• Regular eye examinations and checkups for glaucoma.
⚫ A review of all currently prescribed medications and a discussion of their interactions.
⚫ Screening tests as outlined below.
Screening Tests
The various health groups such as the U.S. Preventive Service Task Force, American College of Physicians (ACP) and American Cancer Society make somewhat differing recommendations. The following tests, however, are considered appropriate for adults in good health.
Blood Pressure (BP): BP should be checked during every visit to the doctor, or at least once a year. No definite statistics of its prevalence in Indians are available. Even mild elevation can lead to heart attacks, stroke and kidney disease. Nine out of ten cases have no known cause (idiopathic) for high blood pressure. Dietary salt restrictions, weight reductions, and moderate exercises, are the first steps before drug therapy is prescribed.
Cholesterol, Triglycerides and Blood Sugar: This screening is advised after the age of 35 for men and 45 for women. With a strong family history of premature heart disease, this screening should be done earlier. Cholesterol breakdown test (LIPID Profile) for good (HDL) and bad (LDL) cholesterol is necessary before dietary or drug therapy is prescribed.
Colon and Rectal Cancer: A panel appointed by an agency for health care policy concluded that deaths from bowel cancer can be reduced by one-third by a screening test. Men and women of 50 and older can choose among various tests: an annual stool test for occult blood, sigmoidoscopy every five years, barium enema every five to ten years, or colonoscopy every ten years. Those with previous colon polyps or cancer in the family should have this test more frequently.
Clinical Breast Examination: An annual breast examination by a physician for women over 50.
Mammography: Major medical groups agree that over the age of 50, women should have a mammogram every one to two years to detect breast
cancer.
Prostrate Cancer: An annual digital rectal examination for all men over the age of 40 and a blood PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) screening test after the age of 50. The good news is that more than 65% of men with high PSA levels do not have prostate cancer. The occurrence of this type of cancer within a father or brother is a reason for an early screening test.
Pap Smear (PAP) for Cervical Cancer: Women should consider this simple test every one to three years after the age of 18 until the age of 65. Immunizations: People 65 years or older should have a pneumonia vaccine (usually given once) and an annual influenza vaccine every fall. In summary, this is a guideline for the group in general. However, individual needs and frequency of testing can be different due to personal and family history and the physician's practice pattern.
REGIONAL NEWS (continued)
Southwest continued from page 10
days which influenced our thinking about religion, Karma, Pap and Punya and many spiritual issues. Our Jain Pathshala is doing well and the children are learning even more than adults.
New year was celebrated with Snatra Puja, followed by fiesta lunch. We have received $5000 donation from JAINA Charitable Trust towards building of new Derasar and Jain center in Tulsa. We are moving forward to realize our dream and we
will be mailing out to all Jain centers our detailed plan for our Derasar and Jain center to raise funds. We count on your support Our election will be in December for new officers for year 1998. Please contact Kanti Shah 918/369-3163.
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Why Go to Temple?
(Based upon Teddy Roosevelt's reasons for going to church in Ladies' Home Journal in 1917)
1. In this actual world a templeless community, a community where men women have abandoned and scoffed at or ignored their religious needs, is a community on the rapid downgrade. It is perfectly true that occasional individuals or families may have nothing to do with temple or with religious practices and observances and yet maintain the highest standard of spirituality and of ethical obligation. But this does not affect the case in the world as it now is, any more than that exceptional men and women under exceptional conditions have disregarded the marriage tie without moral harm to themselves, interferes with the larger fact that such disregard, if at all common, means the complete moral disintegration of the body politic.
2. Temple work and temple attendance mean the cultivation of the habit of feeling some responsibility for others and the sense of braced moral strength which prevents a relaxation of one's own moral fiber.
3. There are enough holidays for most of us that can quite properly be devoted to pure holidays.
4. Making Sundays differ from other holidays-among other ways-in fact that there are fifty-two of them every year. At least on Sunday, go to the temple.
5. Yes, I know all the excuses. I know that one can worship the God/Creator and dedicate oneself to good living in a grove of trees, or by a running brook, or in one's own house, just as well as in a temple. But I also know as a matter of cold fact the average person does not thus worship or thus dedicate himself. If he/she stays away from the temple, he/she does not spend his/her time in good works or in lofty mediation. He/she looks over the colored supplement of the newspaper, watch sports on TV or goof around. 6. He/she is very fortunate that he/she will hear a "vyakhyan/parvachan" by a good man who is engaged all the week long in a series of wearing and humdrum and important tasks for making hard lives a little easier, a little happier, a little uplifting.
7. He/she will listen to and take part in reading some beautiful passages from the "Agamas/Gita". And if he/she is not familiar with the "Agamas/Gita", he/she has suffered a loss.
by Ramesh Shah, Cleveland, Ohio
8. He/she will probably take part in singing some good "stavans/prayers/bhajans".
9. He/she will meet and nod to, or speak to, good, quiet neighbors. He/she will come away feeling a little more charitable towards the entire world, even toward those excessively foolish young men/women who regard temple going as rather a soft performance. 10. I advocate a man's joining in temple works for the sake of showing his/her faith by his/her works.
11. The person who does not in some way, active or now, connect himself/herself with some active, working temple, misses many opportunities for helping his/her neighbor and therefore, incidentally for helping himself/herself.
Shri V. R. Gandhi Scholarship Fund Established
The Late Shri Virchand Raghavaji Gandhi, the renowned Barrister-at-Law, a great exponent of Indian culture, a humanitarian, a patriot, and a Jain scholar represented Jainsim in the Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1893. He spread Lord Mahavir's message of non-violence and universal love across the world vigorously. He would have accomplished much more but for his untimely demise at an early age of 37.
In order to commemorate this historical event and to honor this great Jain leader and philosopher, JAINA, through the efforts of Shri Pravin C. Shah of New York, has agreed to institute a scholarship fund entitled Shri Virchand Raghavji Gandhi Scholarship Fund. Money received in this fund will be used for the purpose of promoting and encouraging studies in Jainism in India through a reputable institute.
Your generous, tax-deductible contribution to this worthy cause will be greatly appreciated. Please make your check payable to JAINA, or to S.S. Jain Foundation in Canada. Indicate in the memo VRG Scholarship Fund and mail to:
Jitendra Turakhia Anop R. Vora
Pravin K. Shah Pravin C. Shah
For more information, please call any of the following members of Shri V.R. Gandhi Memorial Committee:
Kanti Mepani Naresh S. Shah
315/622-3287 716/473-9290 919/469-0956 5.16/48-8265
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Vinay Vakhani
Ramesh Solanki
201/656-8515 516/741-9269 201/967-9344 630/682-0465
Mr. Jitendra Turakhia Treasurer, JAINA 4013 Pawnee Drive Liverpool, NY 13090
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GENERAL FUND UPDATE
JAIN DIGEST LIFE MEMBERS UPDATE
The Jain Digest and JAINA would like to thank each and every one of the following for their generosity in helping make us successful:
Congratuations and thanks to newest Jain DIGEST Life Members:
509 510
$200
25
511
Talaksh
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512 513 514
Ajay & Punita Shah, Stamford, CT Shrenik Zaveri, Fremont, CA Talakshi & Mayasundari Gala, Owensboro, KY R.L. & Indira Dodhia, Lincoln, RI Ashis & Roopa Udani, Brookfield, WI Suresh & Meeta Doshi, Flushing, NY Rajesh & Meena Mehta, Pittsburg, PA Dr. Vasant & Shaila Vora, Yardley, PA Prabodh & Sheela Mehta, Houston, TX Mansukh J. Shah, Syracuse, NY Dr. H.S. Doshi, Whittier, CA Arun & Rita Shah, Lansdale, PA
Drs. C.H & P.C. Shah, Burbank, CA Pinaki & Falguni Shah, New York, NY Birla & Mala Dugar MIS J.U. & S.J. Raisoni, on the engagement of their daughter, Sapna, Richmond Hills, MI Subodh, Pallavi & Samir Mehta, Houston, Texas Jaggannath & Prashat Desai, Placentia, CA Hemendra & Shraddha Shah, Sunnyvale, CA Dr. Vastupali & Sushama Parikh, Bowie, MD Arun & Bharati Jhaveri, Scarsdale, NY David Cayford, Santa Rosa, CA
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Bhaktamar Stotra is available on video. It is sung by Anuradha Podwal, with commentary by Harish Bhimani. The video will take you on a journey of the ancient Jain temples of India. If you would like to have this video, we request a donation in the amount of $10 plus $3 for shipping and handling (50¢ for each additional tape) to:
JAINA and AT&T have signed an agree- JAINA is in the process of updating ment called the Association Awards Pro- data of Jain & Hindu/Jain Temples in North gram. This is how it works: AT&T will pay America. A letter incorporating a form of JAINA 5% of the residential AT&T, direct details required from each Jain Society is in dial, international, long-distance, perminute the mail. Your cooperation in completing usage charges, billed and collected for each this form as soon as possible will be appre- registered JAINA member, who choose ciated. Jasvant Mehta of Jain Society of AT&T as their long distance company. Alberta is co-ordinating this Jain Project. Please sign up now! Don't forget to give Call him at 403/435-9070, fax: 403/497AT&T our account number 4NAE 1987. If 5520 or send an email message: you have any questions, please call Kushal mehtaj@admin.grncc.ab.ca. Jain at 908/949-0889.
Satya Mukti Raj Marg (Royal Path of True Liberation). Premchand Kothari prepared in 1966 an educative book in Gujarati giving in detail step-by-step method of study of Shrimad Rajchandra's the Royal Path of True Liberation. Please send US$5 for US shipping address and CDN$5 for Canadian shipping address. Please send your request to:
Prakash Mody 37 Tuscarora Drive North York, ONT M2H 2K4 Canada
Anil R. Shah Jain Center of Greater Boston 26 Humbolt Avenue Burlington, MA 01803
Or you may phone 617/272-3666. At your request, the JCGB will include a free bird feeder with each order to teach your children Jiv Daya.
JAINISM AT ROSE PARADE
Jain Center of Southern California is exploring the possibility to have a float participate in the Tournament of Roses Parade in next couple of years in front of a worldwide audience to create awareness for Jainism and by celebrating more than 2,500 years of Mahavir Swami's birth. The float is expected to carry a Jainism theme. For further information please call: Tejas Mehta 714-491-4000
Tejas Mehta@aol.com or Jain Center of S. California @ http://www.jaincenter.org
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We are pleased to inform you that as of to-day, 235 individuals have become JAINA patrons and have either pledged or paid close to $65,000. Special thanks to Mr. Naveen Jain and Dr. Dhiraj Shah for donating $5,001 each and becoming Grand Patrons. The success of this program puts us in a solid financial position, allowing us to concentrate on programs, beneficial to the entire community. It also shows the strength and tremendous potential of our community.
The success of this program has only been possible with the hard work put in by several visionary people from our community and the leadership provided by Dr. Dhiraj Shah. Without his strong dedication and drive, this program would not have achieved the success as fast as it did.
The following individuals have become JAINA patrons:
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Ajmera Mr. & Mrs. Mahesh & Priti Badami Mr. & Mrs. Vinod & Rekha
Badani Mr. & Mrs. Yogesh & Smita Bakhai Mr. & Dr. Ravinder & Pratibha Bansal Mr. & Mrs. Chhagan & Indu Bapna Dr. & Mrs. Khushal & Piyush Bhaiji Mr. & Mrs. Alok & Anjali Dr. & Mrs. Narendra & Chitra Bhandari Dr. & Mrs. Bipin & Bharti
Bhayani Dr. & Mrs. Dilip & Suman
Borra Mr. & Mrs. Motilal & Lata
Champsee Mr. & Mrs. Keshavlal & Manu Chanderia Dr. & Mras. Vijay & Madhu Chheda Mr. & Mrs. Kiritbhai & Pramila Daftary Dr. & Mrs. Bipin & Anjana
Dalai Mr. & Mrs. Ashok & Dipika Dalal Mr. & Mrs. Harish & Asha
Dand Mr. & Mrs. Bbupendra & Pallavi Deliwala Mr. & Mrs. Nitin & Meena Dhila Mr. & Mrs. Bhadresh & Shefali Dhila Dr. & Mrs. Prakash & Priti
Doshi Mr. & Mrs. Sharat & Kumud Doshi Mr. & Mrs. Biraj & Mala
Dugad Mr. & Mrs. Ram & Neena
Gada Mr. & Mrs. Mulraj & Sarla
Gala Mr. & Mrs. Surendra & Tarlika Gandhi Mrs. Minaxi
Gandhi Dr. & Mrs. Rashmi & Chandrika Gardi Mr. & Mrs. Kishor & kundan Ghelani Mr. & Mrs. Amar Jyoti & Reeta Godha Mr. & Mrs. Pradip & Nisha Gosalia Mr. & Mrs. Pramod & Vina Jhaveri Mr. & Mrs. Bharat & Bharati Kamdar Mr. & Mrs. Kirit & Urmila
Kamdar Mr. & Mrs. Deepak & Priti
Kapadia Mr. & Mrs. Moti & Sudha
Kastiya Dr. & Mrs. Shantilal & Rukmini Kenia Mr. & Mrs. Sobhagyaji & Garima Khamesra Mr. & Mrs. Narendra & Bela Khandwala Mr. & Mrs. Chandra & Asha Khasgiwala Mr. & Mrs. Ravindra & Pallavi Kobawala Mr. & Mrs. Bharat & Sudha Kopthari Mrs. Parimal K.
Kothari Mr. & Mrs. Santosh & Sarla Kothari Mr. & Mrs. Vinay & Vinita
Kothari Mr. & Mrs. Sushil & Lata
Kothari Dr. & Mrs. Prabhudas & Chandrika Lakhani Ms. Anita
Leitgeb Mr. & Mrs. Deepak & Aruna Maniar Mr. & Mrs. Jack
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FIRST NAME
LAST Drs. Rajendra & Shobha
Gupta Mr. & Mrs. Rama Shanker & Asha Gupta Dr. & Mrs. Narendra & Hansa Hatpawad Mr. & Mrs. Prem & Sandhya Jain Mr. & Mrs. Naveen & Madhu Jain Mr. & Mrs.Pravin & Nerraj
Jain Dr. & Mrs. Manohar & Usha Jain Mr. & Mrs. Lakhpat & Neera Jain Mr. & Mrs. Sunder & Sharada Jain Mr. & Mrs. Vinay & Kaxmi Mr. & Mrs. Naresh
Jain Mr. & Mrs. Raj & Shakuntala Jain Mr. & Mrs. Sampath C.
Jain Mr. & Mrs. Khushal & Mankunwar Jain Mr. & Mrs. Vijay & Indu
Jain Mr. & Mrs. Naresh & Sarala Jain Dr. & Mrs. Lalit & Abha
Jain Mr. & Mrs. Amar Jyoti & Rita Jain Dr. & Mrs. Raj & Kiran
Jain Mr. & Mrs. Satinder & Poonam Jain Mr. & Mrs. Kapil & Mallika Jain Mr. & Mrs. Amar & Jyoti
Jain Dr. & Mrs. Naresh & Achala Jain Dr. & Mrs. Y.P. & Sampurna Jain Dr. & Mrs. P.L. & Preeti
Jain Dr. & Mrs. Kewal & Usha
Jain Mr. & Mrs. Jagat & Urmila Mr. & Mrs. Ramesh & Asha Jain Mr. & Mrs. Omprakash & Trishla Jain Mr. & Mrs. Sumat & Rani
Jain Mr. & Mrs. Gyan Chand & Kanchan Jain Mr. & Mrs. Udai & Sushila
Jain Mr. & Mrs. Shirish & Jayashri Jasani Mr. & Mrs. Ramesh & Nisha Jhaveri Mr. Dilip R. & Usha
Mukhtyar Mr. & Mrs. Vasant & Jyotsna Nagda Mr. & Mrs.Lax & Vanita
Nagda Dr. & Mrs. Mahendra & Asha Pandya Mr. & Mrs. Rajiv & Damyanti Pandya Mr. & Mrs. Dilip & Sushma Parekh Mr. & Mrs. Bipin & Rekha
Parikh Mr. & Mrs. Ashit
Parikh Mr. & Mrs. Narendra & Rita
Parson Dr. & Mrs. Bipin & hansa
Patadia Mr. & Mrs. Chandrakant & Nirmala Patel Mr. & Mrs. Rajesh & Kaushika Patel Mr. & Mrs. Pravin & Manjula Patel Mr. & Mrs. Sanjay & Veena Patni Mr. & Mrs. Narendra & Poonam Patni Mr. & Dr. Davendra & Meena Peer Mr. & Mrs. Motilal & vimla Raichand Mr. & Mrs. Manoj & Urvashi Sanghvi Mr. & Mrs. Jayant & Hansa Sanghvi
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Dr. & Mrs. Manibhai & Savita
Mr. & Mrs. Kanbhai & Malti
Mr. & Mrs. Mahendra & Deena Mr. & Mrs. Dilip & Sangita Mr. & Mrs. Jagdish & Renuka Mr. & Mrs. Girish & Sudha
Mr. & Mrs. Kanti & Florentina
Mr. & Mrs. Lalit & hardika
Mr. & Mrs. Kiran & Dipti Mrs. Sushmita
Mr. & Mrs. Jyotindra & Jyotshna
Mr. & Mrs. Parag & Jyoti
Dr. & Mrs Bansi & Sushila
Mr. & Mrs. Anil & Sandhya Drs. Bhupendra & Smita Mr. & Mrs. Navnit & Varsha Mr. & Mrs. Navin & Sarala Dr. & Mrs. Pradip & Jayashree Mr. & Mrs. Shashikant & Smruti Mr. & Mrs. Dilip T. & Tara
Dr. & Mrs. Jagdish & Shobha Mr. & Mrs. Rajendra & Pratibha
Dr. & Mrs. Arvind & Kiran Mr. & Mrs. Kishor & Rashmi
Mr. & Mrs. Satish & Kinna Mr. & Mrs. Hemandra & Alka Mr. & Mrs. Ramesh & Manjuben Mr. & Mrs. Satish & Debra
Mr. & Mrs. Nalin & Jyoti
Mr. & Mrs. Raju & Manjula Mr. & Mrs. Ramesh K. & Rekha
Dr. & Mrs. Mahavir & Padma Mr. & Mrs. Ashok & Sunanda Mr. & Mrs. Anil & Veena Mr. & Mrs. Paresh & Mita Mr. & Mrs. Vijay & Aparna Mr. & Mrs. Nealesh & Mona Mr. & Mrs. Kamlesh & Arati Mr. & Mrs. Chaitanya & Vamini Mr. & Mrs. Jayant & Heena Mr. & Mrs. Vinod & Anila Mr. & Mrs. Mahendra & Kusum Mr. & Mrs. Govind
Mr. & Mrs. Bharat & Harsha
Mr. & Mrs. Shashi & Beena
Mr. & Mrs. Kanti & Bhanuben
Dr. & Mrs. Dhiraj & Pratima
Mr. & Mrs. Sandeep & Purvi
Mr. & Mrs. Kavshik & Gita
Drs. Bipin & Kalpana
Dr. & Mrs. Jitendra & Panna Mr. Ashvin K. Anonymous Donor
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Mr. & Mrs. Bachubhai & MadhubenMehta
Dr. & Mrs. Hamendra & Minaxi
Mr. & Mrs. Gunvant & lla
Dr. & Mrs. Mahendra & Neela Mr. & Mrs. Labhbhai & Kumud Mr. & Mrs. Mohanlal & Surinder Mr. & Mrs. Pravin C. & Madhu Mr. & Mrs. Vinay & Chanchala Mr. & Mrs Prabodh & Sheala Mr. & Mrs. Prakash & Kirtida
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Clarksville
German Town Houston
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Cherry Hill New York
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Mr. & Mrs. Dilip & Shashi Mr. & Mrs. Girish & Datta Mr. & Mrs. Harsukh & Anandi Mr. & Mrs. Sumatibhai & Bharati Mr. & Mrs. Vipul & Nauka Mr. & Mrs. Ramesh & Prafulla Mr & Mrs Jashvant & Aruna Mr. & Mrs. Pradip & Hardika Mr. & Mrs. Manhar & Chindrika Mr. & Mrs. Rashmikant & Kusum Mr. & Mrs. Dinesh & Sushila Mr. & Mrs. Manu & Rika Mr. & Mrs. Virendra & Urvashi Mr. & Mrs. Ramnik & Hansa Mrs. Bhavana Janak
Mr. & Mrs. Jayant & Rajul Mr. & Mrs. Kirit & Dipika
Mr. & Mrs. Laxmikant & Kirtida
Mr. & Mrs. B. T.
Mr. & Mrs. Bipin & Ketki
Mr. & Mrs. Manyak & Smita Dr. & Mrs. Narendra & Hansa
Mr. & Mrs. Deepak
Mr. & Mrs. Keerti & Hansa
Dr. & Mrs. Anil & Bharati Mr. & Mrs. Samprati & Hansa Mr. & Mrs. Ashwin & Bharti Mr. & Mrs. Ashok & Nirmala Mr. & Mrs. Hiren & Lina
Dr. & Mrs. Mahesh & Chandrika Mr. & Mrs. Ashok & Shobhana Mr. & Mrs. Ramesh P. & Jaya Mr. & Mrs. Damaroo & Jyoti Mr. & Mrs. Mahendra & Dipika
Mr. & Mrs. Ajit & Darshana Mr. & Mrs. Shashikant & Jaya Mr. & Mrs. Milan & Smita Drs. Vinod & Rasila
Mr. & Mrs. Mahendra & Pushpa
Mr. & Mrs. Dilip V. & Sarla
Dr. & Mrs. Naresh & Mrudula
Dr. & Mrs. Dhiren & Sushma Dr. & Mrs. Kirti & Vasant Mr. & Mrs. Harshad & Chetna Mr. & Mrs. Gaurang & Ashwina Dr. & Mrs. Surendra & Sushila
Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Mr. & Mrs. Davendra & Lalita Mr. & Mrs. Sunil & Raj
Dr. & Mrs Bharat & Geeta
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Mr. & Mrs. Vijay & Veena
Mr. & Mrs. Pravin & Vandana Mr. & Mrs. Jitendra & Manda Mr. & Mrs. Prabodh & Lata Mr. & Mrs. Vinay & Vimla Mr. & Mrs. Kishor & Rashmi Mr. & Mrs. Harshad & Sudha Mr. & Mrs. Arvind & lla
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JAINA PATRON PROGRAM UPDATE (continued)
Please let us know immediately if there are any errors or omissions on the above list for us to rectify our mistakes next time around. In the mean time please accept our sincere "Michhamidukkadam”.
If you have become a Patron but have not had a chance to send in your pledge, please do so now. We need your donation to run JAINA effectively. Please send it to:
Mr. Anop R. Vora
JAINA Patron Program Coordinator
1 Robin Drive Rochester, NY 14618
Please bear in mind that JAINA has carried out this program without incurring any cost. Neither the Executive Committee members nor the volunteers who helped in this program have charged a single penny. Our hats off to these dedicated individuals.
We urge you all to come forward and become a JAINA Patron. Our goal is to enroll at least 300 people for this program to ensure added financial stability. Financially strong JAINA will be good for the whole community. Please join hands with us and make our dream come true. Thanks a million for your support.
JAINA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MATRIMONIALS (continued)
Continued from page 29
F602: Gujarati parents seek responses from professional, cultured boys, for very beautiful / fair, slim, convent educated daughter, born May 73, 5"1", 100 lbs, BE (Comp Sc). Residing in Bombay and wish to settle in USA. Call 408/4473863. Bombay Phone: 2183516. Jollymaker Apt 3, Flat 173, 119 Cuffe Parade, Bombay 400005.
F603: Gujarati parents invite correspondence for beautiful, charming, brilliant, highly accomplished, vegetarian, US born daughter, July 69, 5'7", 130 lbs, MD, 3rd year resident, from cultured, professionals, preferably MD. Call 508/947-1175.
F604: Gujarati parents invite responses for pretty, talented, vegetarian, cultured daughter, born Aug 72, 5'3", 110 lbs, MD, first year resident, from well educated professional boys. Call 908/754-4795.
F605: Gujarati parents invite proposals for pretty, fair, brilliant, cultured, vegetarian daughter, born Aug 74, 5'3", 155 lbs, BS Biology (98), from educated, cultured boys. Call 773/ 589-9856.
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F606: Alliance invited for pretty, smart, intelligent, physician, vegetarian girl, born Dec 73, 5'1", 104 lbs, MBBS, practicing medicine, from well educated, cultured boys. Currently in India & wish to settle in USA. Call 408/2967889.
F607: Professional Jain parents invite correspondence, for their extremely beautiful, very fair, highly accomplished, talented, attractive, vegetarian, US raised daughter, born May 72, 5'4". 110 lbs, BS, awaiting starting medical school, from handsome, professionals. Call 612/429-8679.
F608: Gujarati scientist uncle invite responses for pretty, intelligent, vegetarian niece, born Dec 67, 5'7", 125 lbs, BS(Com), LLB, own business, from cultured, educated boys. Residing in Bombay & willing to settle in USA. Visited USA in past. Call 215/361-1521.
AF121: Exceptionally beautiful, kashmiri light skinned, 24, 5'7", MS, intelligent, family oriented, virtuous daughter, talented in every way from a prestigious, wealthy Gujarati family, seeks very handsome, fair, tall, highly educated boy from a cultured family. Call 714/544-5005.
AF171: Gujarati Physician invite correspondence for his very beautiful, fair, talented, highly accomplished, US raised daughter, born Feb 72, 5'5", MD (98), from professional boys, preferably MD. Call 419/868-7476.
AF190: Gujarati parents invite proposals for their beautiful, slim, charming, talented, Bombay born / raised, vegetarian, US citizen daughter, born Nov 73, 5"0", BS (Comp Sc), well employed in Dallas TX, from cultured, professional boys. Call 316/683-2109.
AF202: Gujarati Physician uncle invite responses for pretty, talented, artistic, cultured, vegetarian niece, born June 67, 5'2", 115 lbs, BS (Com), Dip. Fine Art, Intern for Montessori Teacher training program, NY. Call 718/638-6328.
AF204: Gujarati parents invite responses with bio-data/ photo from well educated Jain Gujarati vegetarian males under 30, for their slim, good looking, JD, practicing in NJ, US born, vegetarian daughter. Call 716/872-3677.
AF205: Proposals invited from jain vegetarian professionals, for pretty, convent educated, medium complexioned niece, born Oct 72, 5'3", 105 lbs, teaching in Calcutta Montessori School, will settle in North America. Highly reputed, wealthy, hindi speaking jain parents. Call 613/726-1231.
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Federation of Jain Associations in North America-Audited Financial Statement
Statement of Revenue Collected and Disbursements For the Year Ended December 31, 1996
Revenue Collected Donations Memberships Advertisements
Disbursements
ASSETS:
Interest and Dividends
Gain on Sale of Security
Other Misc Income
TOTAL REVENUES COLLECTED
GRANTS AND ALLOCATIONS
Satkarma Trust
Sneh Sangam Medical and Education trust A. R. C. H.
Bhagyoday Tirth
Samanvyabhyan Gyan Kendra
Shri Saurashtra Dasa Shrimali Jain Mandal
Bahubali Brahmacharyashram Sewa Rural
Shri Parshvanath Jain Chhatralaya Amritial Virchand Jasani T.B. Hospital Veerayatan Trust
TOTAL GRANTS AND ALLOCATIONS
EXPENSES
Bank Charges
YJA Conventions and Meetings
Depreciation
Education Material
Professional Fees
Donations
Office Expenses Postage
Printing & Publications
Promotional Events and Animal Rights
YJA Speaker's Fees
YJA Telephone YJA Trvel
Total Expenses TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS
Excess of Revenue over Disbursements
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash
Temporary Cash Investments
FIXED ASSETS
Balance Sheet
Equipment
Less: Accumulated Depreciation
TOTAL ASSETS
Liabilities
Fund Balance
Total Liabilities and Fund Balance
$ 233,785 9,465
3,800
6,472
1,211
543
$
$
Liabilities and Fund Balance
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3,000
7,000
10,000
8,000
3,000
1,261
2,425
1,455
2,136
1,500 39,977
428 128,081 499 15,845 2,463
676
427
6,386
20,258
$106,269
51,128
2,195
5,164
6,626
10,746 199,794
3,493 -1,821
255,275
239,771
$ 15,504
157,397
1,672
$ 159,069
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$ 159,069
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JAINA Current Financial Statement-November 1997
JAINA Checking Account Account Balance as of October 31, 1997
Various Sub-Committee Balances as of October 31, 1997
Education Committee Jiv Daya Committee World Community Service Temple Guidelines YJA Virchand R. Gandhi Fund JAINA General Fund TOTAL
$ 3,873.00
362.00 1,401.00 1,050.00 1,441.17
583.00 29,210.02 $ 37,920.19
JAIN DIGEST Endowment Fund Balance as of October 31, 1997
Jain Digest Endowment Fund Account
$ 56,782.81
JAINA Charitable Trust
Balance as of October 31, 1997
_$ 130,000.00
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Federation of Jain Associations in North America Appeal
I want to stop the loss of Jain identity and culture by supporting JAINA and I want to be a proud Jain! Please fill out this form and support JAINA. Mail to:
In U.S.A
JAINA Headquarters PO Box 700 Getzville, NY 14068
In Canada
S.S. Jain Foundation 276 Carlaw Ave., Unit 200 Toronto, ONT M4M ZL1
O I want to be a Trustee of JAINA Charitable Trust and will donate $500 every year.
O I want to be a JAINA Patron and will donate $251every year.
O I want to be a Life Member of Jain Digest and will donate $101.
Any other amount:
$10
$25
$50
Please make checks payable to: JAINA in the U.S.A. or S.S. Jain Foundation in Canada.
Your donation is tax-deductible in both countries. Please advise us if you wish your donation to remain anonymous. 900 Jain families have already done so, would you not do so? If not for you, do it for your children and grandchildren. -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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24th Medical Camp at Bidada (Kutch)
January 6 to 19, 1998 Shree Bidada Sarvodaya Trust has organized charitable medical camps for the past 23 years. It started with eye and dental camps in 1975 and later cardiac and E.N.T. were added. The hospital was established in 1985 and then other surgical specialties: Orthopedics, Urology, Gynecology all were added. In 23 years the Trust has treated more than one million people and operated on 30,000 patients.
JAINA participated in this humanitarian work in 1992, and collected donations from N. America. Since then Jain Center of S. California is carrying on this humanitarian work, collecting funds and medical equipment and sends it over to the Trust. Mr. Vijay Chedda, Navin Gangar and Dr. Manibhai Mehta of J. Center of S. California Co-ordinate presently for this project.
Dr. Manibhai Mehta, Jaina's Past President, Dr.Dhiraj Shah, President, Dr. Pravin Mehta, Dr. Shanti Kenia, Dr. C. Haria, and many other doctors and volunteers have been attending this camp since 1992 and giving their services at their own expense. At 23rd camp Virendra Shah and Sumati Shah, President, and Vice-President of Jain Center of S.California visited the camp and both were amazed at the work and management of the camp for 15 days.
Please help out in this humanitarian work. We are sure your life will be touched and blessed by the thousands of needy people you will be serving.
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Please make check payable to: Jain Center of Southern California. Memo: Medical Camp.
Name
Address
Apt
Mail completed form to:
Dr. Manibhai Mehta 11403 Tortuga Street Cypress, CA 906301 USA
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State/Province
Zip Code
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Phone (
Fax (
716/773-1314 212/533-8900
718/762-7132
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: California
Dr. Manibhai Mehta 714/898-3156 Popat Savla
818/782-6998 Virendra Shah
310/326-5685 Ramesh Shah
909/861-0736 Dr. Pravin Kapadia 213/255-3796 Navin Gangar
714/283-0323 Massachusetts Dr. S. Kenia
413/562-7737 New Jersey Tansukh Maru
908/495-2304 Rajesh Chheda
609/768-4442
New York
Dr. Dhiraj Shah Peter Bheddah Dr. Leena &
Dr. Nitin Doshi Ohio
Dr. C. Haria
Dr. Vijay Jain Canada
Lax Nagda Mumbai (Bombay)
Vijay Chheda
216/722-7172 513/829-2123
416/731-9524
91-22/613-1865
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TULSA JAIN SANGH: Non-Sectarian Jain Center
The Jain community in Tulsa has a vision to give our children an opportunity to learn about culture, traditions, religion and many other valuable things. This vision could be realized better if we have our own temple and a center where all of us can get together on regular basis.
Also, Indian Community in Tulsa is in need of a community center. We have an opportunity to combine a religious place with a community center.
Tulsa Jain Sangh has purchased a land, over an acre, near 71" Street and Utica Avenue in south Tulsa. The cost of the land was $44,000.00 and paid from the existing funds. Our plan is to build a Jain Temple (Derasar) with a community center.
Currently, the architect is working on drawings and zoning approval. We expect work to start in early spring of 1998 and complete the construction by the end of next year.
The support for the project is overwhelming. We have already raised or received pledges for 65% of the funding needed, however, we are still short by app. $144,000.00.
Considering that Jain community in Tulsa is relatively small, we need the support from the entire Indian community in United States. We kindly request that you donate generously and help us to achieve this goal. All donations are tax deductible.
Trustees of Tulsa Jain Sangh approved following plan on November 19, 1995 to evaluate possibility of building a Jain Center in Tulsa or surrounding suburb. The trustees have approved following preliminary details and have formed a Fund Raising Committee to get the pledges.
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pay on or before start of construction.
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Names
Address
Address
Phone
PLEDGE FORM
Tulsa Jain Sangh Inc.
7811 East Admiral Place Tulsa, OK 74115
All donations are tax deductible. Please return your pledge form
to:
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Date
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Location:
S.E. Tulsa or nearby suburb.
Size of Land: Minimum one acre.
Building Size:
Approximately 7,000 sq.ft. consisting of: App. 1,000 sq.ft. of Derashar
App.600 sq.ft. of class rooms (2 to 3 class rooms)
App.700 sq.ft. of kitchen and storage areas
App. 500 sq.ft. of rest rooms with shower and corridor
Balance of app. 4,200 sq.ft. community center (open area with stage)
Construction:
Atractive, but economical construction with following features:
Single story building with pitched roof.
Zoned central heat and air.
Well insulated for lower utility. Minimum maintenance features. Parking spots-based on funds raised.
Estimated Cost:
Purchased Land for $44,000.00. Paid from previous funds on hand.
Total cost:
Derasar and Jain Center & furnishing: Collected pledges and other cash on hand: Total pledges for Derasar and Jain Center: Total uncollected pledges: Needed additional funding of
Rules for Use of Facility: Vegetarian food only.
App.$ 300,000.00
$ $40,800.00 $ 156,000.00
No smoking, no alcohol, no drugs.
Center can be used for all Jain religious and other religious activities, party, marriages, etc.
Rents:
$ 115,502.00
App. $ 143,698.00
Committee will decide on rent to be charged for all activities other than Jain religious activities.
For more information, please contact:
Haresh Ajmera
Kishore Mehta
Rasik Shah
Kanti Shah Mukesh Shah
Plan:
Jain Sangh has purchased land and would like to start construction of the center in early spring of 1998 and complete the work by year end 1998.
918/747-7677
918/491-6392
918/627-8440
918/369-3163 918/299-2873
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MATRIMONIALS
MALE
M583: Jain parents invite proposals for their handsome, fair, intelligent, vegetarian, US raised son, born Jan 71, 5'11", 165 lbs, CPA, very well employed, from pretty, cultured, educated girls. Call 916/488-2601.
M592: Gujarati parents invite biodata / photo from educated vegetarian jain girls, for their handsome, US citizen son, born Dec 72, 5'2", 100 lbs, BS (Pharm), well employed. Call 718/ 476-1678.
M595: Gujarati parents invite responses for US born, vegetarian, very handsome, talented son, June 68, 5'10", 130 lbs, MD (98), from very prestigious US Uni, from cultured, well educated girls, preferably with similar background. Call 562/943-6696.
M596: Gujarati parents invite responses for handsome, brilliant, highly accomplished, vegetarian, US citizen son, born Nov 71, 5'7", 140 lbs, BS (Comp Eng), MBA, well employed with Fortune 500 Co., from cultured, educated girls. Call 305/595-3833.
M600: Gujarati parents invite proposals for handsome, vegetarian, talented, US citizen son, born April 72, 5'8", 150 lbs, Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), well employed, from cultured, educated girls preferably from health care profession. Call 910/483-0431.
AM124: Exceptionally handsome, fair, genius, 6'1", 27, athletic, JD (Law) + MBA, in International business of entertainment law in Beverly Hills, from a prestigious, educated, cultured, very wealthy Gujarati family, seeks compatible girls. Call 714/544-5005.
AM178: Gujarati parents invite proposals for handsome, very fair, talented, vegetarian, US citizen son, born July 71, 5'11", 155 lbs, PhD (Chem Eng), well employed, from pretty, fair girls with family values. Call 847/966-5564 or Prof. Desai 714/996-9494.
AM179: 26 years old, founder/owner of multimillion dollars International electronics Co., very handsome, extremely light skinned, athletic, 6'1", MSEE, son of wealthy, cultured, Gujarati family, seeks compatible girls. Call 714/544
5005.
AM201: Jain family invite responses for intelligent, handsome boy, born May 70, 5'10", 170 lbs, MS (Comp Sc), well employed, from cultured, educated girls. Call 908/988-9533 or 916/649-0364.
AM203: Gujarati parents seek responses for handsome, personable, cultured, talented, vegetarian, US born son, Aug 71, 5'7", 145 lbs, MD, doing residency, from well educated, cultured girls. Call 805/987-8136.
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AM206: Alliance invited for handsome, fair, smart, enterprising, vegetarian boy, born March 71, 5'8", 125 lbs, BS, Manager of reputed franchise, also own business, from cultured girls. Call 813/781-8036.
FEMALE
F258: Gujarati parents invite correspondence from professional boys, from cultured families, for their slim, very beautiful, fair, caring, US born daughter, Aug 71, 5'6", MBA, employed by Anderson. Call 716/473-9290.
F268: Gujarati parents invite responses from suitable, cultured, vegetarion Gujarati match for their very intelligent, US citizen daughter, born March 68, 4'5", 90 lbs, BA (Math), employed as a teacher. She is deaf. Call 215/673-3682.
F318: Gujarati parents from IL invite responses for pretty, vegetarian daughter, born Sept 71, 5'3", 102 lbs, BS, employed with Insurance Co., from cultured, educated boys. Call 630/627
2822.
F324: Gujarati Surgeon invite correspondence from highly educated professionals, for his daughter, born Nov 70, 5'2", slim, fair, very beautiful, talented, highly accomplished & well versed with Indian culture, MS (economy) from very prestigious school. Call 301/983-8597.
F359: Gujarati parents invite correspondence from professional boys, for their beautiful, slim, intelligent, US raised, vegetarian daughter, born Aug 70, 5'2", 110 lbs, BS (fashion), own very successful garment /design business. Call 203/ 393-2916.
F563: Jain parents invite proposals from well educated, vegetarian, marwari/ gujarati boys, for their exceptionally beautiful, very fair, slim, charming daughter, born May 76, 5'6", 115 lbs, BA, pursuing MBA. Residing in Bombay & willing to settle in USA. Bombay ph: 4122489/ 4133993. Fax: 2087412. 192 Pushpa kunj, Wadala Station Road, Bombay 400031.
F568: Gujarati parents invite responses with biodata/photo, from professionals, for beautiful, intelligent, brilliant, vegetarian, US raised daughter, born Nov 70, 5'2", 110 lbs, DDM, Dentist. Call 718/507-4570
F570: Gujarati parents invite responses for their beautiful, fair, talented, charming, vegetarian, US raised daughter, born Oct. 70, 5'0", 105 lbs, MD, 1st year resident, from well educated, professional boys. Call 215/673-3682.
F585: Match for very beautiful, fair, intelligent, vegetarian, US citizen Hindi speaking Jain Girl, 32 yrs, 5'1", 120 lbs, well employed as Chemist. 4 months brief marriage, innocently divorced,
no issue. Call 916/488-2601.
F588: Jain family invite proposals for cultured, beautiful, slim, smart, homely, vegetarian, unfortunately widowed daughter at young age of 21, born April 76, 5'0", 110 lbs, currently doing further study, from suitable match. Caste no bar. 4205 Leatherwood Terrace, Burtonsville, MD 20866. Phone: 301/549-4728. Fax: 301/ 879-1706.
F590: Sister invite proposals for beautiful, vegetarian, talented, younger sister, born June 74, 5'4", 120 lbs, MS (Acct.), Dip.Comp., well employed with Fin. Institute. Residing in India & willing to settle in USA. Call 630/980-5581.
F591: Gujarati parents invite responses from cultured & educated boys for beautiful, intelligent, cultured, vegetarian, US raised daughter, born Nov 71, 5'3", Pharmacist, well employed. Call 717/541-8274.
F593: Gujarati parents invite proposals for pretty, fair, slim, vegetarian, US born daughter, May 73, 5'4", 95 lbs, BS (Chem & Biology), 3rd yr. PharmD student, from cultured, preferably professional boys. Call 847/394-5158.
F594: Alliance invited for very accomplished, pretty, fair, slim, vegetarian girl, born June 61, 5'4", 107 lbs, MS (Chem), professionally employed as Manager, from cultured, well educated boys. Call 773/764-2321 or 773/9737818.
F597: Gujarati parents invite proposals for very beautiful, talented, vegetarian, slim, US born daughter, Dec 74, 5'5", 110 lbs, BS (EE), well employed with Intel Corp., from cultured, well educated boys. Call 206/772-1804.
F598: Gujarati parents invite responses for pretty, charming, fair, vegetarian, daughter, born April 77, 5'6", 134 lbs, AA (Fashion Design), from cultured, educated boys. Call 714/552-0564.
F599: Alliance invited by Jain parents for pretty, intelligent, vegetarian, US raised daughter, born Sept 71, 5'1", 110 lbs, AA (Comp Graphics), employed as Graphic Designer, from cultured, cultured boys. Call 714/995-5574.
F601: Alliance invited for pretty, smart, vegetarian, convent educated girl, born Feb 75, 5'4", 115 lbs, BS (Acct), from cultured, educated boys. Residence in India, willing to settle in USA. Call 703/790-5732.
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MIS INFORMATION: THIS IS HOW IT WORKS
Guideline to all perspective participants
Be positive, constructive, creative and friendly! No match is going to be "perfect." Complement and support each other practicing respect, sharing, acquire knowledge and maintaining your uniqueness while keeping an open mind. These are the qualities that make for human perfection. Our world is shrinking and we are a global village and life is not always easy. However, we can carry our philosophy and our value system that is very worth while, with us. Accept the challenge and make your choice be a worth while one.
Place this envelope in another envelope with your return address in the upper left-hand corner and mail it to Hasmukh M. Shah (see address above).
Upon receipt of these responses the MIS will place the ad holders address on the inner envelope and mail it.
Remember, MIS is not responsible for responses that do not conform to these instructions.
Placing an Ad and Registration with MIS
Anyone wishing to place an ad and register with the MISMarriage Information Service-must follow these instructions carefully:
Please notify the MIS
Please notify the MIS when an engagement or marriage has been announced. This helps us to know if this community service is working to help maintain our traditions.
Please note that if a successful alliance has taken place, both parties will agree to donate what ever amount they wish to JAINA to help defray the cost of publication.
Fill out the attached Registration Form. The registrant must fill out this form. Do not leave anything blank.
? Mail the following items to:
Hasmukh M. Shah 8721 Scrimshaw Drive New Port Richey, FL 34653-6623
(813/376-7290) - the completed form - a check in the amount of $25 payable to Hasmukh M. Shah.
Leave the memo" or "for" line blank.
- a recent, full-length photo of yourself with your name printed on the back
Important Considerations
It is important to remember that the MIS is a non-for-profit, voluntary community service. The MIS and JAINA assume no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or authenticity of the information furnished in the ads or any consequences resulting thereof. The entire responsibility rests with the candidates themselves.
All information furnished to the MIS is confidential. Only those who are sincerely interested in looking for a Jain life partner should send a Registration Form. While matching, photographs will not be passed on to the candidates by the MIS.
Parents/guardians should communicate with the candidate before placing ad and assist them in making a final decision.
Upon receipt of this information the MIS will draft an ad for you and it will appear in the JAIN DIGEST-but only once. Remember, JAIN DIGEST is a quarterly publication.
Congratulations!
JAINA would like to congratulate all couples who have come together with the help of the services of the MIS. JAINA wishes to thank them for their generous donation.
The following candidates who have registered/listed with the Marriage Information Service are married/engaged, with the help of this service:
Placing an Ad Only
If you do not wish to register with the MIS and wish to draft an ad yourself, you may do so in 30 words or less. Remember, that the MIS reserves the right to edit all such ads. Follow step above, but submit your own ad instead of a completed form and photo.
As a rule, all MIS ads include the phone number of the registrant. However, if you do not wish to publish your phone number, you must specifically notify Hasmukh M. Shah.
F098, 196, 188, 159, 152, 151, 139, 127, 299, 206, 387, 385,366, 398, 397, 393, 316, 447. 483, 465, 462, 426, 555, AF74, AF90, AF106, AF110.
M199, 181, 284, 287, 286, 254,389,388,364,343, 344, 336, 304, 330, 321, 450, 452, 470, 446, 422, 405, AM79, AM89, AM104, AM107. AM114, AM120, AM135, AM169.
Responding to an Ad
All those wishing to respond to an ad must follow these step-bystep instructions. Place your bio-data and a recent photograph of yourself in a sealed, stamped envelope with your return address in the upper left-hand corner and the MIS ad reference number in the lower left-hand corner of the envelope. Leave space on the envelope for an address.
More and more Jains around the world are not only appreciating this much needed service, but are also taking advantage of it. Simultaneously, the flow of ads in JAIN DIGEST is gradually increasing.
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MIS REGISTRATION FORM - PAGE 1
Send this completed form, a check in the amount of $25 and a recent, full-length photograph of yourself with your name printed on the back to:
Hasmukh M. Shah, 8721 Scrimshaw Drive,
New Port Richey, FL 34653-6623
Name (please print):
LAST
MIDDLE
Address:
STREET
STATE
Phone: (
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E-mail:
Date of Birth:
Height:
Weight:
Are you a vegetarian? YES NO
Do you smoke? YES NO
Do you drink? YES NO
Have you been married before? YES NO If yes, indicate the name of your divorced spouse. _
What is your Visa status in the USA/Canada?
When did you enter the USA/Canada?
MONTH/YEAR
What is your religion?
What languages do you speak? What languages do you read? What languages do you write?
Education:
DEGREE
YEAR RECEIVED
MAIOR
NAME OF UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE
Work experience:
COMPANY'S NAME
POSITION
DURATION
Father's Name:
Occupation:
Mother's Name:
Occupation:
Brother(s) and/or Sister(s) –
NAME(S)
AGE(S)
EDUCATION
OCCUPATION
Do you have other relatives living in the North America?
NAME
RELATIONSHIP
OCCUPATION
ADDRESS
Other relevant information (use additional paper if necessary):
Candidate's signature:
Date:
The MIS and JAINA assume no liability or responsibility for the accuracy or authenticity of the information herein, nor the consequences resulting thereof.
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MIS REGISTRATION FORM-PAGE 2
1. Two references who are members of the Jain Community or other Indian organizations. A. Name:
Address:
Phone:
Member of:
B. Name:
Address:
Phone:
Member of:
2. Indicate your personal preference of these criteria for the match. Between the ages of _______ and
Age:
or open.
Height:
Between the height of
and and
Weight: Between the weight of Education: Bachelor
Major:
Vegetarian: vis NO
Residence: (state)
ORGANIZATION'S NAME
LIGHT
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ORGANIZATION'S NAME
Masters Degree
Work experience:
WHEAT
Visa Status:
years.
Length of time in North America:
Language: English yes no not important, Other (specify):
Color of skin:
or open.
or open.
Other
OPEN
YES NO
3. Photograph
Attach a recent, full-length photograph of yourself with your name printed on the back. Please note: no photographs will be exchanged while matching is taking place.
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नमी अरिहंताणं नमो सिद्धाणं नमो आयरियाण
३४) नमो उवज्झायाणं
नमो लोए सबसाहूणं 'एसो पंचनमुकारी. पावपणासणी मंगलाणं च गवारी, पढमं हवइ मंगलं
Love All, Serve All
Jain temple format
ouh sign, framt
pt,
Tirthankar Mahavir
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