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Old Posted Jun 3, 2023, 7:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Docere View Post
No difference. I just mean the part of the region where the Jewish population is particularly concentrated.

How concentrated the Jewish population is, and how the "Jewish" neighborhoods and suburbs are, varies greatly by city.

At one extreme, San Francisco for instance doesn't seem to really have any specific Jewish concentrations at all. They largely "tail" UMC whites as far as I can tell in their residential patterns.
The Bay Area seems to have a large Jewish population but also one of the most assimilated. No real Jewish enclaves like LA but I think the highest concentration of Jews is around Palo Alto and Berkeley Hills area. Marin too. Basically under the umbrella of affluent liberal Whites.
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