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No UK Jewish Covid burials in seven days for the first time in a year

Board of Deputies welcomes news but reflects on the 900 lost during the pandemic

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For the first time since the Board of Deputies began collating reports of Jewish Covid-19 funerals just over a year ago, no Jewish burials were recorded in the week leading up to Pesach.

The Board suggests the figure should be treated with caution as smaller burial societies do not report to the Board on a weekly basis.

Board president Marie van der Zyl welcomed the news. But she also pointed out that Covid “has taken at least 900 members of the Jewish community. Seder this year will have been difficult for many, not just because they could not meet with wider friends and family but also as they reflected on loved ones they have lost in the last year.”

In the week before Pesach last year, the seven largest communal burial societies reported 97 Covid-related funerals. The most recorded for a seven-day period was 127, for  the week ending April 13.

 

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