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Women hit out at shul inequality

June 25, 2009 11:02
Key figures: project manager Marlena Schmool,  review chair Ros Preston  and report author Tobe Aleksander

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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Jewish women in Britain are frustrated at being denied equality in running Orthodox synagogues and concerned that community institutions are failing to keep pace with changes in family make-up, according to a new report.

It highlights a “reality gap” between Jewish leaders’ assumptions and modern Jewish living as well as “inconsistent and anachronistic” attitudes over women’s participation in synagogues.

Connection, Continuity and Community — British Jewish Women Speak Out is based on the response of focus groups across the country and more than 700 replies to an online questionnaire.

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