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Appeal to help poor with burials

April 3, 2008 23:00

By

Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

A Liverpool lawyer is fighting to establish the right of the Jewish community to recover the cost of burying poor Jews.

Robin Makin, of E Rex Makin and Co, has launched an appeal to be heard by the Social Security Commission at the end of the month against the State’s refusal to pay for a Jewish funeral in Liverpool.

But the case could have wider implications. The United Synagogue said it performs around 50 “charity” funerals a year in London which cost it in excess of £100,000.

The case taken up by Mr Makin concerns a Jewish man who died aged 70 in Liverpool in December 2005. He was divorced, estranged from his family and there were no close relatives who would accept responsibility for the cost of his funeral.