Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOVA being so generic, it really lacks any identity.
And MoCo has an identity???
Anonymous wrote:NOVA being so generic, it really lacks any identity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Used to think it was Reston. That number seems very high. There are very few Jews in nova, but more than there used to be—more than before nova became a “thing” (for whatever reason).
Did you look at the report OP posted? NoVa now has more Jewish residents than suburban Maryland or DC, and they are younger as well.
Just strikes me as so bizarre.
You're struck in a mindset that existed 20 years ago. Times have changed. NoVa is now very, very blue, and more Jewish than MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery County still is way more Jewish. Nova has more families that are interfaith, although Rodef at least years ago discouraged families from raising kids is more than one faith.
Also, Chutpah is not a great Jewish Deli. Mediocre at best. I thought Celebrity Deli I Falls Church was pretty good, but not sure if it still exists.
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery County still is way more Jewish. Nova has more families that are interfaith, although Rodef at least years ago discouraged families from raising kids is more than one faith.
Also, Chutpah is not a great Jewish Deli. Mediocre at best. I thought Celebrity Deli I Falls Church was pretty good, but not sure if it still exists.
Anonymous wrote:I am not Jewish but live in a neighborhood that feeds into Woodson. I have so many Jewish neighbors that I am pretty much in the minority.
Anonymous wrote:I know there is a synagogue in Reston, I doubt that all the kids who attend that synagogue attend the same schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Used to think it was Reston. That number seems very high. There are very few Jews in nova, but more than there used to be—more than before nova became a “thing” (for whatever reason).
Did you look at the report OP posted? NoVa now has more Jewish residents than suburban Maryland or DC, and they are younger as well.
Just strikes me as so bizarre.
You're struck in a mindset that existed 20 years ago. Times have changed. NoVa is now very, very blue, and more Jewish than MoCo.
Perhaps, but it’s probably also that, apart from the religious institutions, there’s nothing in NoVa that’s obviously Jewish culturally, the way that MoCo has multiple delis and NoVa has all the Korean, Vietnamese, and Central and South American restaurants that announce that NoVa has large Asian and Hispanic communities.
They exist in NoVa.
https://chutzpahdeli.com/
http://www.berniesonline.com/
http://www.celebritydeliva.com/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Used to think it was Reston. That number seems very high. There are very few Jews in nova, but more than there used to be—more than before nova became a “thing” (for whatever reason).
Did you look at the report OP posted? NoVa now has more Jewish residents than suburban Maryland or DC, and they are younger as well.
Just strikes me as so bizarre.
You're struck in a mindset that existed 20 years ago. Times have changed. NoVa is now very, very blue, and more Jewish than MoCo.
Perhaps, but it’s probably also that, apart from the religious institutions, there’s nothing in NoVa that’s obviously Jewish culturally, the way that MoCo has multiple delis and NoVa has all the Korean, Vietnamese, and Central and South American restaurants that announce that NoVa has large Asian and Hispanic communities.