Over 100 Scottish prison inmates sign up for kosher meals

Prison officials in Clackmannanshire believe the inmates think the kosher meals are “nicer”

Prison (Wikipedia/Henry Hagnäs)

More than 100 inmates in a Scottish prison have signed up to receive kosher meals, despite the fact that there were officially nine Jewish prisoners in Scottish jails from 2013-1014.

An official at Glenochil Prison in Clackmannanshire in Scotland said the prison must provide the kosher meals to the prisoners if they claim to have converted to Judaism.

“Where previously we have always had a very minimal Jewish prison population we have seen a huge rise,” prison spokesman Tom Fox said.

Prison officials believe the inmates think the kosher meals are “nicer.”

Glenochil Prison

“I don’t think the prisoners themselves understand the preparation that has to go into providing a kosher meal,” Fox said.

The meals are outsourced since the prison does not have a kosher kitchen. The meals cost much more than regular prison fare.

“I think there is the assumption that by identifying as a particular religion, that you will get you better food in prison but that is not always the case,” Fox said. “And we have to do what we have to do; if someone says they are a particular religion we are not allowed to question that.” (JTA)

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