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Let's not see a return of the Jedi

February 24, 2011 13:57
Jedi? Or Jewish?
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The 2001 Census recorded 270,000 Jews in Britain - and 360,000 Star War "Jedis," as a result of a hoax email campaign which, undoubtedly, raised a chuckle. But, unlike Jews, Jedis are not in the business of caring for the vulnerable and disadvantaged, nor do they run homes for their elderly, schools or social facilities.

In other words, the Census is a vital tool of communal service provision. Only a census has wide enough coverage to obtain a full picture of the extent of disadvantage in the community. Only a census can really tell us about those living at the margins.

Ten years ago the Census told us that over 4,300 children lived in households with no adult working, and that 9,500 Jews under 49 suffered from a permanent illness which limited their ability to work.

Only the Census provides such data. Without it, the community is poorer, not just because of data lost but the expense charities would incur gathering it themselves.