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The Jewish Chronicle

Row over stone setting charge

March 26, 2009 14:33

ByLeon Symons, Leon Symons

1 min read

The United Synagogue burial chief has denied claims that it is asking mourners to pay £150 for the use of a prayer hall for Sunday stone settings.

Borehamwood Synagogue member Jeffrey Permutt alleges that the charge was specified when he requested information about arranging a family stone setting.

But head of burial Melvyn Hartog maintains: “The charge is not for the hire of the hall. It goes towards the costs we incur bringing in staff on Sundays, which is when everyone wants a stone setting.”

Mr Permutt said he had rung the burial office at Bushey “after my sister-in-law told me she spoke to a woman who said there would be a charge of £150 for the hire of the prayer hall. I called the office and the woman told me the same thing — in fact I rang twice and got the same answer. I have never heard of such a charge and nor has anyone else I have spoken to.