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The JC letters page, 29th June 2018

Martin D Stern, Gary Mond, Kate Green MP, Stretford and Urmston; Andrew Western, Leader Trafford Council; Cllr Rabnawaz Akbar, co chair Manchester Stand Up To Racism; Nahella Ashraf, co chair Manchester Stand Up To Racism, Lin J Ross, Samantha Geist, Jonathan Hoffman and Lesly Urbach share their views with JC readers

July 4, 2018 09:04
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Non-cutting edge

Your article on the recent report by the JPR (Birth rate boom shows community is growing, JC, June 22), seems to divide the Jewish community into two groups: “mainstream” and “Strictly Orthodox”, stating that the latter accounted for the majority of births.

It continues: “However, this figure may well understate the total number of mainstream births, since it does not include Jewish babies circumcised by doctors in hospitals without a religious ceremony” — an estimated eight per cent — or those whose parents chose not to circumcise them at all” – 16 per cent

Except for the very small number for whom circumcision is medically hazardous, I would have thought that these hardly can be called “mainstream”as generally understood. In all likelihood, their descendants will not be associated with anything Jewish within one or two generations, so a more appropriate term would be “marginal”.

Including them as mainstream is wishful thinking and betrays a prejudice against the Strictly Orthodox, the only part of the community that has much chance of maintaining any Jewish identity in the long term.

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