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Charedi numbers ‘much higher than Board says’

June 5, 2008 23:00

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

A new report has sparked fresh debate on the size of Britain’s rapidly growing strictly Orthodox population.

The UK Charedi population numbers between 22,800 and 36,400 and has been growing at a rate of four per cent annually since the early 1990s, according to a study published this week by the Board of Deputies’ community policy research group.

But Charedi sources maintain that even the higher figure is an underestimate and that the total is above 40,000.

David Graham, joint author with Daniel Vulkan of the 20-page report, stressed: “It is not by any means the last word on the subject. If anything, it is the beginning of the debate.”

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