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Equality watchdog in JFS fight

October 8, 2009 14:03

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Britain’s equality watchdog has entered the legal battle over the admissions policy of Jewish schools.

The Supreme Court this week granted the Equalities and Human Rights Commission the right to be an intervener in the forthcoming appeal case, which will enable it to make submissions to the court.

JFS, the country’s largest Jewish school, is trying to reverse a decision by the Court of Appeal in June that it is unlawful to offer places on the basis of whether a child’s parent is Jewish.

The case was originally brought on behalf of a boy who was rejected by the school in 2007 because his mother’s non-Orthodox conversion was not recognised by the Chief Rabbi.