Overview: The
Federation of JAINA is an umbrella organization of local Jain
Associations in USA and Canada and was started with the blessings from
Gurudev Shri Chitrabhanuji and Acharya Shri Sushil Kumarji. It was
initiated at the first Jain Convention held in Los Angeles in 1981 and
formalized at the second Jain Convention in New York in 1983.
JAINA is a federation of 62 Jain organizations representing more than
100,000 Jains living in USA and Canada without any distinction based on
sect, language or region. It has provided a forum to foster friendship
and unity among various Jain communities in North America.
Objectives:
1) Promote religious and educational activities
related to the Jain religion and to develop better understanding of the
Jain religion.
2) Assist and promote charitable and humanitarian activities in North
America and worldwide.
3) Actively promote vegetarianism and Nonviolence.
4) Provide and promote academic and cultural exchanges amongst Jains
everywhere.
5) Assist existing Jain associations and support the formation of new
Jain associations in North America
6) Serve as a liaison with government agencies in pursuance of the
above objectives.
7) Foster cordial relationships with interfaith or multi faith
organizations.
JAINA functions through more than 300 Volunteers from all corners of
North America. It has an executive assistant with Headquarters in
Getzville (Suburb of Buffalo, NY). The Executive Committee of JAINA is
elected every two years from a group of Directors nominated by member
organizations.
Publications: JAIN DIGEST
is a quarterly magazine published by JAINA and is sent free to 10,000
families in North America. It chronicles news and activities of member
organizations, community affairs and articles by scholars of Jainism
and humanitarian activities undertaken by JAINA volunteers. JAINA
SPECTRUM is a monthly electronic newsletter sent out to nearly 3,000
online subscribers. It is presented as “The Jain Voice of North
America”. Anyone can subscribe to it by visiting the JAINA website:
www.JAINA.org JAINA also publishes a colorful calendar each year with
important Jain holidays and is mailed free to all Jain households in
North America.
Milestones: JAINA was successful in
arranging the recital of a jain Prayer as an opening prayer in the US
house of representatives in May 2001 in celebration of the 2600th birth
anniversary of Lord Mahavir, the 24th Tirthankars. Jain prayers were
also held in the state assembles of Maryland, Ohio and Virginia. JAINA
has adopted the first Sunday in October in recognition of Mahatma
Gandhi’s birthday as Ahimsa Day. JAINA volunteers work with local
governments to issue proclamations for observance of Ahimsa Day. It is
celebrated by promoting non-violence, Vegetarianism and organizing
seminars on Ahimsa.
Every other year beginning in 1981 JAINA holds a convention that draws
thousands of attendees from all over the world. The thirteenth biennial
convention will be held during the first weekend of July 2005, in San
Jose, California. Every other year YJA, the youth wing of JAINA serving
4,000 members, holds its own convention drawing about 800 youths.
The World Community Services (WCS) of JAINA has helped victims of the
earthquakes in Latur and Kutchh (India), North Ridge (California) and
Kobe (Japan), the famine in Rwanda and the devastation left by
hurricane Andrew on the southeastern coast of the US, the victims of
the Mississippi river flood, hurricane victims of Kandala and Orrissa.
WCS also operates medical camps in rural parts of India. Presently the
WCS is raising funds to help build a school for 1,000 children in
Pawapuri. The Wheels of Hope Committee ships medical equipment and
supplies free to charitable hospitals all over India.
In recognition of JAINA’s world wide humanitarian work, United States
Agency for International Development has awarded JAINA a certificate of
registration making it eligible to receive grants from USAID. It also
grants JAINA a blanket certificate to export medical and educational
equipment for humanitarian aid globally. JAINA has also received
several awards in United States and India including awards from World
Medical Relief Inc. of Detroit, and American Red Cross.
There is a JAINA library with more than 8,000 books in the Jain Center
of Southern California. JAINA Patron Program and the JAINA Charitable
Trust are the fund raising arms of JAINA and they are vital organs of
JAINA. The Education Committee of JAINA has published teaching
curriculum and text books which have received praise worldwide. The
JAINA Publication Committee has produced a DVD on Kshamapana and is
made available free. The Jivdaya Committee promotes cause of
vegetarianism and funds animal shelters in India. The JAINA Book Depot
sells books, audio and videos on Jainism on no profit basis.
Organization: The Pilgrimage Committee
organizes a pilgrimage of Jain Temples in India every year and the
Teerthodhdhar Committee sponsors medical camps for Sadhu/Sadhwis and
funds restoration of Jain Temples. These two committees worked together
to help build a school for 400 children in Lachhwar, Bihar; birthplace
of Lord Mahavira. Jain Rituals committee helps local centers and
individuals perform religious functions.
JAINA Academic Liaison Committee is a charter member of Ahimsa Center
at California State Polytechnic University in Pomona, and is preparing
to catalog and support Jain studies in North America. The V.R. Gandhi
Scholarship Committee grants scholarships for advanced Jain studies in
India and has published books and literature on the life and work of
Shri Veerchand Raghavji Gandhi. The Scholar Visitation Committee
invites scholars of Jainism and arranges their seminars in different
centers.
There are two youth organizations within JAINA: Young Jains of America
(YJA) and Young Jain Professionals (YJP). The Marriage Information
service and JAINA Network Forum have enabled many parents to find Jain
spouses for their children. The North American Family Assistance
committee has quietly helped Jain families in need and the Senior
Housing Committee is exploring possibilities of creating housing for
the aging Jain population in different cities.
JAINA has established bilateral relationships with the World
Confederation of Jains, Veeraytan, Vegetarian Society of Bombay, Jain
Social Group Federation and Bidada Sarvodya Trust through its
Government and International Relations Committee. The Interfaith
Committee has fostered valuable contacts with many inter-religious
organizations and participated in the Parliament of the World's
Religions in Barcelona, Spain.
JAINA as an umbrella organization with links to many
such organizations around the world has many other committees that help
JAINA run efficiently. The Membership, the Media and Public relations,
the Long Term planning, the Technology Committee and the Legal Affairs
Committee are some of these committees.
FAQs About JAINA:
Q. How can I become a member of JAINA?
A. JAINA is a Federation of Jain Associations in North America.
Individuals can not become members but as a member of any of the member
organization of JAINA individuals and families are served by JAINA.
Q How can I receive JAIN DIGEST?
A. JAIN DIGEST is mailed free to every Jain Family in North America.
You can send a request to be on the mailing list by writing to JAINAHQ,
P O Box 700, Getzville, NY 14068-0700 or by emailing your request to: jainahq@jaina.org. You can support
JAIN DIGEST by donating $151.00 and becoming a life member.
Q How can I help JAINA?
A. As a volunteer organization, JAINA can always use your talent. Just
write to the headquarter at above address with area of interest and
someone will get in touch with you.