Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Mr Cameron's Big Society. A Jewish Perspective.

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, now Lord Sacks, who has been Chief Rabbi since 1991, says:

"If the Jewish experience has anything to say to Britain today, it is to recognise marriage, not just cohabitation, as in the best interests of the child. Do so in the tax system, do so in the educational system, do so in relationship support. Without stable marriages we will not have strong families and without strong families we will not have a big society."

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