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absence of Jewish community in southern Shaker Heights (Columbus . . . The Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland estimated that Jewish children constituted 9 3% of Shaker’s school population in 1944, 16 percent in 1951, and 18 4 percent in 1968 The federation also estimated that there were 14,700 Jews in Shaker Heights in 1970, slightly more than 40 percent of Shaker’s population
Moving from Brooklyn. Jewish communities upstate? (New York, Buffalo . . . In terms of other areas in Upstate NY, New Hartford in the Utica area might be a good fit as much of the Jewish community is in South Utica and new Hartford, which is adjacent to South Utica In the Rochester area, Brighton and parts of Henrietta would be a slam dunk
Advice on move for schools, Jewish population - Philadelphia . . . Bala Cynwyd is the center for the larger Jewish community in Philadelphia, although not the only place If you want to be close to the greatest number of Jewish schools and shuls synagogues and resources, then stay reasonably close to Bala Cynwyd This includes Merion Station, Wynnewood, Penn Valley, Ardmore, Narberth
Such a thing as a Jewish Neighborhood in Philly anymore? (Philadelphia . . . There is a sizeable community in Center City (many young professional types empty nesters), but there aren't really any characteristically Jewish neighborhoods left There are some enclaves which remain in the Far Northeast, but even these are rapidly dwindling Even Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union are fleeing to the suburbs Even
Neighborhoods in Orlando with a Jewish population (Sanford, Winter Park . . . A newer Jewish community has emerged in the Dr Phillips area Southwest of Orlando, however, this is almost entirely composed of transplants, either Israeli or Latin American immigrants or Orthodox Jews from other areas, and has a different dynamic than the broader American Jewish community They have their own JCC, schools, and synagogues
Albany Park Neighborhood Part of Colorful Chicago History - City-Data. com Streetcars came into the community around 1896 and the Ravenswood Elevated Train had reached Albany Park by 1907 In addition, streets were widened and straightened This initiated a building boom that included not only numerous new homes but also large department stores, small shops, and entertainment venues, such as theaters
Why are Hasidic Jews at welfare offices? none of them are homeless . . . Agreed that there are people of all backgrounds (black, white, Jewish, Christian, etc ) who scam the government re: welfare benefits As for Hasidic Jews, not being poor: they do have a relatively high rate of poverty, largely stemming from a combination of factors: their large families, their poor education system that does not educate men or
How to avoid paying property tax in NJ? (High Bridge: assessor, houses . . . i think what the OP is referring to is that rabbis can skirt certain taxes, like income tax and that's a large reason why every man in a orthodox jewish community is a rabbi, often i've heard that story before, but never cared enough to verify it
Is it respectable to attend a Shiva but not the funeral? - Grief and . . . I'm not Jewish but I'm aware that Jewish funerals and burials occur within a day of death, so I found the question confusing If there was no answer on the same day it was posted, it didn't matter anymore Shiva usually lasts a week, IIRC OP could easily have asked in the Jewish forum under R S