NorthCoastBias
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Quit your kvetching, you putz.Now we’re breaking down Jewish demographics.
Thursday please get here.
Quit your kvetching, you putz.Now we’re breaking down Jewish demographics.
Thursday please get here.
Beachwood, with a 90.4% saturation of Jewish residents, ranks 4th in the world for density of Jewish folks in a town (outside of Israel). New York City sits at 13%. That 13% is obviously a larger number in totality when compared to Beachwood, but do not under-play how Jewish the east-side of Cleveland is. It is absolutely a large Jewish community.
NYC definitely is the place to be. With that said, Cleveland isn't the place not to be.Beachwood's population in the last sentence was 11,953. So you've got about 11,000 Jews in Beachwood.
New York City has over 1.1 million Jewish people, and presumably, they are not equally distributed over every square mile of the five boroughs. That's literally 100 times as many as Beachwood. The metro area has the second most Jews (over 2 million) of any city in the world.
Personally, I could care less. But if that is important to someone, then NYC is the place to be.
NYC definitely is the place to be. With that said, Cleveland isn't the place not to be.
I'm not sure the free spirited and off-the-cuff thinker like everyone makes Rosen out to be would find religion that important, but I may be wrong.
NYC definitely is the place to be. With that said, Cleveland isn't the place not to be.
I'm not sure the free spirited and off-the-cuff thinker like everyone makes Rosen out to be would find religion that important, but I may be wrong.
Welp.
When does the 2018 tank thread go live? In all seriousness, doesn't this guy change his stance every other day at #1?
Beachwood's population in the last sentence was 11,953. So you've got about 11,000 Jews in Beachwood.
New York City has over 1.1 million Jewish people, and presumably, they are not equally distributed over every square mile of the five boroughs. That's literally 100 times as many as Beachwood. The metro area has the second most Jews (over 2 million) of any city in the world.
Personally, I could care less. But if that is important to someone, then NYC is the place to be.
Beachwood is the area of cleveland with a large jewish community IIRC.
Shaker Heights is like half rich/half poor.