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Jersey City has a growing Jewish population, the size of which is variously estimated, but is certainly not less than 1,500 families. Its oldest congregations are Beth-El, on York street, founded in 1870, and Bnai Israel, established in 1882. Since then two other congregations have been ...
Just under 20 percent of the state’s population is foreign-born and the state boasts the second highest Jewish population, the second largest Muslim population, the third largest Asian population, the third largest Cuban population, the third largest Italian population, the third largest Indian ...
Religion in New Jersey has a majority of Christian affiliations with 67% of the population identifying as a subgroup under Christianity. 14% reported being non-Christian (Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, etc), and a higher percentage reported no affiliation at all at 18%. Income The average income in ...
Bais Medrash Toras Chesed is a private four year institute offering Jewish studies. It was established in the year 2000 and offers religious education to a small student population in Lakewood, New Jersey. Under the current leadership of Rabbi Nosson Stein and Rabbi Gelfand, this religious institu...
7% are Jewish with Muslim at 2% and Buddhist and Hindu at 1% respectively. Immigrants make up 23% of the population which is high compared to most states in the USA with other high immigration levels existing in California and New Jersey. New York State Government The New York Constitution,...
New Jersey Jewish News January 10, 2025
Main articles: Geography of New York City and Geography of New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary【主条目:“纽约市地理”和“纽约-新泽西港河口地理”】 此图片遵循CC BY-SA 3.0 igo协议:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/deed.en 图片题注:Aerial view of the New York City metropoli...
Nearly half of the population is Roman Catholic, and about one-tenth is Jewish. The nonwhite portion of the population grew significantly during the 20th century. The first large-scale influx of African Americans from the Southern states occurred during World War I, but it was small compared ...
New Jersey Jewish News January 17, 2025