Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring resident here.
Downtown Silver Spring is great and all of Silver Spring has deep Jewish roots.
Look in 20910 and 20901. Elementary schools: Sligo Creek, Forest Knolls, Flora Singer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kemp Mill of course:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kemp_Mill,_Maryland
The Yeshiva of Greater Washington is putting in a wicked new playground as we speak.
Why would anyone who is culturally but not religiously Jewish be comfortable in an Orthodox Jewish enclave?
WTF? We live in that neighborhood and are a mixed religion family - neither of us are Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:As a single mom who makes more than you, I couldn't comfortably afford a mortgage on a $515K unless I had a very hefty - upwards of 50% - down payment.
I could qualify for a mortgage in that range but actually paying it with all the other monthly expenses would be tough because everything in this area is expensive. Commute costs, food costs, child care/after school/summer camp costs, house repairs (even in a small home I have never had a repair under $200 because the service call cost is so high, then parts, then labor, etc )
Of course, I don't know your particular situation but you mentioned moving here from out of the area and I think until you live here you can't really appreciate how every single thing costs more and eats into a budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kemp Mill of course:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kemp_Mill,_Maryland
The Yeshiva of Greater Washington is putting in a wicked new playground as we speak.
Why would anyone who is culturally but not religiously Jewish be comfortable in an Orthodox Jewish enclave?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kemp Mill of course:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kemp_Mill,_Maryland
The Yeshiva of Greater Washington is putting in a wicked new playground as we speak.
Why would anyone who is culturally but not religiously Jewish be comfortable in an Orthodox Jewish enclave?
Indeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kemp Mill of course:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kemp_Mill,_Maryland
The Yeshiva of Greater Washington is putting in a wicked new playground as we speak.
Why would anyone who is culturally but not religiously Jewish be comfortable in an Orthodox Jewish enclave?
Anonymous wrote:Kemp Mill of course:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kemp_Mill,_Maryland
The Yeshiva of Greater Washington is putting in a wicked new playground as we speak.