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You don't have to be Charedi

Modern Orthodoxy is a way of ensuring a Jewish future, says Rabbi Andrew Shaw

January 8, 2019 12:23
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I was confronted by a quite wonderful article in the JC last week yet it was strangely missing something.

It was written by Jonathan Boyd, the executive director of the Institute for Jewish Policy Research. The work he and JPR do is so important. They gather huge amounts of data and then share their findings with the community. I have been to many of their presentations and find many times that their work superbly uncovers an inconvenient truth which is usually ignored by the wider community

He once again writes an excellent article but there is something not quite right with it.

He begins by explaining that the fastest growing and most successful stream of Judaism in this country is Charedi. Remarkably he tells us, based on data, that the population has doubled every twenty years and sees no sign of slowing down. How have the Charedi world achieved this? He explains ‘An unrelenting emphasis of the strictest interpretation of Jewish law, a clear separation from wider society and the dangers that exist there and a determination to replenish the Jewish population by creating large Jewish families’