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Orthodox synagogue membership stable

May 21, 2010 13:39

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

The decline in synagogue membership in the UK has slowed down significantly over the past five years, according to a new survey.

The number of Jewish households which belong to a synagogue fell by just 0.3 per cent since 2005 - compared to an overall drop of 16.8 per cent over the two decades from 1990 to 2010.

But the slowdown is mainly due to the growth of the strictly Orthodox communities, say the authors of the report, jointly published by the Board of Deputies and the Institute for Jewish Policy Research (JPR).

The figures demonstrate the growing diversification of British Jewry, with the Charedim more than doubling their membership share from 4.5 per cent in 1990 to 10.9 per cent in 2010, while the non-Orthodox rose from 25.9 per cent to 30.8 per cent.