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‘It is a Jewish imperative to alleviate poverty’

Rabbi Dr Margaret Jacobi was speaking at Limmud Festival

December 23, 2024 08:32
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It is a Jewish imperative to help alleviate poverty, said a leading Liberal rabbi this week. One of the 1,200 food banks run by the Trussell Trust (Photo: Getty)
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It is an obligation of the Jewish community to play its part in alleviating poverty, a prominent Liberal rabbi said this week.

Rabbi Dr Margaret Jacobi, who is the associate chair of the Liberal Judaism Beit Din, said it was “a Jewish imperative” to help those in need, and while “loads of great work is being done in the short term, more needs to be done in the long term”.

In her role as chair of Tzelem – Rabbis and Cantors for Social and Economic Justice, Jacobi has been working with Jewish human rights charity, René Cassin, on its Right to Food campaign, advocating for this necessity to be enshrined in UK law. René Cassin was a Jewish jurist, who co-authored the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Referring to Jewish texts during a session at Limmud, Jacobi said: “When we think about human rights, we think about things like freedom of speech, but we don’t think about the right to food.