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Exclusive: Scale of community's London housing crisis revealed

High property prices in the capital leave many Jews in unaffordable, sub-standard or overcrowded accommodation

April 12, 2018 13:26
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BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

4 min read

More affordable homes may have to be built for lower-income Jewish families in order to enable them to live close to a Jewish community, according to a new report seen by the JC.

In some areas with a sizeable Jewish population homes cost 11 to 12 times the local Jewish median income.

The study shows that lower-earning Jewish households appear less likely to belong to synagogues, buy kosher meat, celebrate a Friday night meal or even light Shabbat candles.

Research conducted by the Institute for Jewish Policy Research for the Industrial Dwellings Society, a Jewish-founded housing association, also reveals the extent of problems in meeting the housing requirements of elderly Jews in declining communities who suffer from ill-health or lack of mobility.