If you are Jewish, does it impact where in the country you would move?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My dad is a physician, and he practiced in a small town in East Tennessee for decades, and neither he nor any of the other Jewish physicians in town ever had a problem or felt uncomfortable.


But is he able to practice (say Kaddish etc) and send kids to religious school?
Anonymous
When I was ten we moved to southern Virginia and my sister and I were the only two Jews in our school for a while. sometimes it felt very lonely especially when I would be having really awkward or ignorant questions asked about my religion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I was ten we moved to southern Virginia and my sister and I were the only two Jews in our school for a while. sometimes it felt very lonely especially when I would be having really awkward or ignorant questions asked about my religion.

Southern Virginia?
Nobody talked about religion at my school. I don't know why but nobody ever did. Perhaps nobody was religious or if they were they didn't talk about it
Anonymous
Bexley-Columbus ohio
Bloomfield hills-Michigan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bexley-Columbus ohio
Bloomfield hills-Michigan
. Are either of these neighborhoods actually cheaper?
Anonymous
Yes. Having been raised Jewish in the south, I would never subject my children to that
Anonymous
Of course. I am totally non observant but have no interest in living among masses of fundamentalist religious whackos of any denomination (including Jewish).
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