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I don’t like these weird ***s who want free money and just study the Torah
weird
they got a presence in NY
they are clowns
they tend to hate everything ADVERTISEMENT 'THEIR JOURNEY IS A CLASSIC NEW YORK CITY STORY' In NYC’s hipster mecca of Williamsburg, Hasidic ***s are the real counterculture
The authors of new book 'A Fortress in Brooklyn' say Hasidim represent an alternate version of the assimilated 'New York ***' in an old-new shtetl that's a purely American creation
By 10 June 2021, 1:56 am
Illustrative: Pedestrians walk near the Yeshiva Kehilath Yakov School in the South Williamsburg neighborhood, April 9, 2019, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
via JTA — Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood is known as a center of gentrification and a gathering place for the cool young hipsters of New York City. A short walk from the Lower East Side over the Williamsburg Bridge, it’s also home to one of the most concentrated Hasidic ***ish communities in New York.
In their new book, Nathaniel Deutsch and Michael Casper unpack the history of ***ish Williamsburg and the collision of its pious ***ish community with the forces of commerce and urban development.
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They show how the Satmar and other Hasidic movements represented an alternative version of the “New York ***” — the assimilated cohort that was already heading to the suburbs when Williamsburg began to fill with strictly Orthodox refugees from Hitler’s Europe. Moreover, while their fellow ***s were largely joining the professional class, the Hasidim had more in common with Puerto Rican and African-American residents as proponents for and beneficiaries of federal and state aid to the poor.
“Rather than an Eastern European shtetl miraculously transported to Brooklyn, the Hasidic enclave in Williamsburg is a distinctly American creation, and its journey from the 1940s to the present is a classic New York City story,” they write.
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Originally posted by Dobyzhee View Post
********* minus the **** Strip is a land locked country.
In ancient times, it was called Judea. After the Romans destroyed Jerusalem in AD 70, the Romans called it *********.
either way, Israel is slowly annexing parts of the West Bank.
********* should have taken the deal back in the early 2000’s.
they are land locked, and ****ed.
oh well
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