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Old Posted Oct 17, 2016, 3:40 PM
Crawford Crawford is offline
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Originally Posted by mousquet View Post
They are pretty much everywhere, over the rich, average and poor areas just like any regular people. That's why I don't get any insulting stereotype. They are regular fair people in real life.
Which is generally different than in the U.S.

In the U.S., outside of NYC and a few Orthodox or immigrant communities, Jewish enclaves tend to be among the wealthiest and highest educated in the U.S.

A good rule of thumb when trying to find Jewish neighborhoods in the U.S.- find the "favored quarter" in a city/metro, and some slice of that "favored quarter" will be heavily Jewish.

So if Paris were in the U.S., the Jewish neighborhoods would probably be somewhere within the boundaries of Paris 7 and 16, Neuilly, Boulogne-Billancourt.
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