Become a Member
News

Yes, we can fix it: survey hammers myths about DIY

New figures suggest the community is more than comfortable carrying out jobs around the house - despite the old stereotypes.

August 19, 2016 11:45
banner image1

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

1 min read

Jews are so bad at DIY that they have to call in a handyman to change a light bulb. Or so the stereotype would have us believe.

But new figures suggest the community is more than comfortable carrying out jobs around the house.

A survey, commissioned by World Jewish Relief, found that almost half of the respondents had done DIY in the past month, with 33.3 per cent saying they had carried out a task in the last week.

Not small tasks either. Some 38 per cent said they had mended a toilet, while 25 per cent had fixed a leaking tap.