Become a Member
News

The baby gap...and how it’s changing the face of the community

November 24, 2016 23:06

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

1 min read

The overall number of Jewish births in the UK is at its highest level for more than 40 years — but when the Charedi population is removed from the figures, the numbers look very different and show a continuing fall.

In 2011 there were 3,860 recorded births. That is the highest since an estimated 4,000 in the late 1960s, and the fourth successive year of increase.

For the seventh year in succession, births outstrip deaths.

But with Charedi babies representing four in every 10 Jews born, the overall number is a reflection of the accelerating growth of the strictly Orthodox community.