UK: Jews-only Housing in London Gets Court Backing

Jews in Britain have won court approval for public housing developments to be made available exclusively to Jews, even if non-Jews in the same area have an equal or greater need for accommodation, the Evening Standard newspaper has revealed.

According to the report, titled “Orthodox Jewish housing association’s relief after discrimination case victory,” the chief executive of an Orthodox Jewish housing association has said she “never gave a moment’s thought” to the possibility of losing a discrimation [sic] case launched against it.

Agudas Israel Housing Association, who are based in Stamford Hill, were accused of breaking equality laws after listing a property which was specifically for Jews only.

A family who wanted to bid on new flats were told they were unable to because consideration was only given to Orthodox Jews.

They took the housing association to court on the grounds that housing should be provided on the basis of need, not religion. They argued that it was “direct discrimination of a very scarce resource, public housing” and that the case “concerned the question of whether or not it is lawful for housing to be allocated on the basis of religion, not need.”

Chief executive of the housing association, Ita Symons, said she “never gave a moment’s thought” to the idea of the organisation losing their battle.

Symons said: “Our lawyers said we had a clear case, because of two things – we are a charity, and the community has such particular needs that it is proportionate that we use the development for our needs.

“Luckily we were successful, because it means that we can continue our work and continue to fulfil our mission statement. I never gave a moment’s thought to the idea of us losing, because that would have been awful, it would have been unbearable.

“I don’t understand why they would want to live in this project – there are Hasidic men, with their sidelocks and beards, speaking in a language which they wouldn’t understand. Why would you want to enter such a different culture?

“Nothing like this has happened before, and I’ve been doing this for over 30 years.”





She added that her charity is now relocating families to Canvey Island, where an Orthodox community was established in 2017, and Manchester.

Solicitor Rebekah Carrier, from Hopkin Murray Beskine, represented the family who launched the challenge in court. She said: “This case arose when we saw advertisements for a newly built block of flats on the website Hackney Council use to decide who gets social housing which said:  ‘consideration to the Orthodox Jewish Community only.’

“This was very shocking because it meant that my clients, whose need for safe and appropriate housing was so overwhelming that Hackney Council had given them the highest possible priority for a new home, would be overlooked for this property and others like them in favour of Orthodox Jewish applicants. 

“This is direct discrimination in the allocation of a very scarce resource, public housing. There can be no doubt at all that there are high levels of poverty, overcrowding and housing need in the Orthodox Jewish community, in the same way that other communities across Hackney are desperately in need of affordable safe housing.

“The law requires Hackney to have a set of rules which decide who gets social housing. Hackney has carefully crafted scheme for deciding who gets housing, and it is based on an assessment of need.

“This case concerned the question of whether or not it is lawful for housing to be allocated on the basis of religion, not need.”

“The Claimants are very disappointed by the judgment, and we think the Court made a number of errors in the way it approached the case. We intend to appeal against this judgment.

“At the heart of my client’s case is the belief that housing should be allocated to those who need it most, and not on the basis of religion or race.”

  • It of course requires no imagination to predict what a court’s decision would have been had a public housing charity in Britain openly advertised its residential accommodation as being for “non-Jews” only.

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6 Comments

  1. Blatant racial discrimination. I thought laws were passed to prevent such things. However, having said that the Jewish people seem to think they are above British Law and every sector of this country should bow down to their demands.

  2. So-called hate speech or anti-semitism laws, tax-supported private security force (shomrim) for jews only, tax-supported jews-only public housing…just another example of jews subverting the law to elevate themselves to privileged status above the rest of society.

    The jew says “I don’t understand why they [the English] would want to live in this project – there are Hasidic men, with their sidelocks and beards, speaking in a language which they wouldn’t understand. Why would you want to enter such a different culture?” The exact same thing could be said of jews entering all the nations of the west.

  3. There are several places in Columbus Ohio where it’s “Jews Only” living. Some has wall to wall security and you can’t even get into the parking lot without a pass of some sort.

    Tell me WHY we allow this, in the nation founded by OUR ancestors, OUR country?

    1. Mainly because ever since WWII they have put a stranglehold on everything that makes money, banks, press and films and probably a lot more beside. Even Trump is bowing down to the Jewish Lobby and gives Israel ridiculous sums of money for military use. A lot of the Middle East problems have been created by Israel.

  4. In Stamford Hill, it is, by far, majority black, with a sizeable number of Muslims now appearing. Many of the Jews there left years ago, but I’m guessing the ones remaining, own many of the properties around there, it’s hard to imagine why they’d stay otherwise.

    The young blacks have been harassing the Orthodox Jews for decades, muggings etc, the Synagogues would get attacked.

    This ruling was inevtiable anyway, Hackney council know that if the judge ruled against them, the Jews in the area would stop supporting the Labour-run borough, which has enough problems with “anti-semitism” and/or start moving out & that would be a big problem for a terrible area, that needs every bit of human capital it can get, so clearly a lot of conversations took place behind closed doors.

  5. It is the actions of the Jewish Nation, its people irrespective of where they live, that they believe they have a ‘divine right’ to be liked and allowed to do whatever they like, whenever they like, and demand that any criticism of that ‘divine right’ is met with criminal proceedings. The tightrope for the Western world at the moment is what will happen between Iran and Israel. Trump has made his position plain. WWIII? To avoid that scenario, a lot of people have to wake up to reality and accept that you cannot trust any politician, anywhere in the World. My heart goes out to the next 2/3 generations, I won’t be around, hopefully, to watch it happening.

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