Anonymous wrote:Extremely rare back in the day in Fairfax, when I was usually the only part Jewish kid in classes. Subjected to some vile antisemitic bullying from all kinds of students. Hope it’s changed.
Anonymous wrote:I am just curious as to why it is important to know were Jewish kids are going to school?
Anonymous wrote:Extremely rare back in the day in Fairfax, when I was usually the only part Jewish kid in classes. Subjected to some vile antisemitic bullying from all kinds of students. Hope it’s changed.
Anonymous wrote:I am just curious as to why it is important to know were Jewish kids are going to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
So then you're saying that the stats in the study that OP posted are wrong?
DP here, but did you read the whole study? The Suburban Maryland counties included were limited to Montgomery and Prince George's County. The NoVA counties in the study includes Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince Williams, so it's not surprising the the total population of Jews from all of NoVA is higher. I am curious that if Howard County was included, what the stats would show. Moreover, if you compare county to county, Montgomery would still have a higher Jewish population than the individual NoVA counties.
Montgomery County covers as much ground as Fairfax County, Arlington, and the City of Alexandria combined. You would be loading the dice to compare MoCo to just one NoVa jurisdiction.
No, that's incorrect.
Fairfax County itself is bigger than MoCo and has a bigger population.
A simple Google search could have told you so.
I know this is DCUM, but do you people just make things up to make you feel better?
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https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/montgomerycountymaryland,fairfaxcountyvirginia,US/PST045218
NP. Fairfax has more people; Montgomery is a larger county (491 vs 391 square miles). Maybe you’re the one who needs to do more research before you post and embarrass yourself.
NP, but they are talking about population in this thread, right? How would it be " loading the dice to compare MoCo to just one VA jurisdiction"?
No, you’re confused. No one is talking about the overall populations. Look at maps on pages 24 & 25. There you will see where clusters of Jews live in geographic areas defined by the authors of the report. Within the geographic boundaries of suburban MD and suburban Va, 121,500 Jews live in NoVa and 116,700 live in MD.
LOL.
You said I'm confused, then you mentioned. ....population (Jewish population )
OK
Yes, Jewish population. Not overall population of MoCo or some other jurisdiction. Some nitwit posted census data comparing populations of Fairfax county and MoCo to prove that Fairfax County is bigger. Overall population size is irrelevant. The population of Jews living within the geographic zones established in the report is relevant, though. This isn’t that difficult. Come on! You can’t be that dense.
Anonymous wrote:You are not going to find any middle or high school where Jewish people are anywhere near 10 percent. It's possible an ES like Mantua might have 10 percent Jewish people. We live within walking distance of both a conservative and orthodox synagogue and our ES (Wakefield Forest) is probably 5 percent Jewish at the most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
So then you're saying that the stats in the study that OP posted are wrong?
DP here, but did you read the whole study? The Suburban Maryland counties included were limited to Montgomery and Prince George's County. The NoVA counties in the study includes Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince Williams, so it's not surprising the the total population of Jews from all of NoVA is higher. I am curious that if Howard County was included, what the stats would show. Moreover, if you compare county to county, Montgomery would still have a higher Jewish population than the individual NoVA counties.
Montgomery County covers as much ground as Fairfax County, Arlington, and the City of Alexandria combined. You would be loading the dice to compare MoCo to just one NoVa jurisdiction.
No, that's incorrect.
Fairfax County itself is bigger than MoCo and has a bigger population.
A simple Google search could have told you so.
I know this is DCUM, but do you people just make things up to make you feel better?
.
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/montgomerycountymaryland,fairfaxcountyvirginia,US/PST045218
NP. Fairfax has more people; Montgomery is a larger county (491 vs 391 square miles). Maybe you’re the one who needs to do more research before you post and embarrass yourself.
NP, but they are talking about population in this thread, right? How would it be " loading the dice to compare MoCo to just one VA jurisdiction"?
No, you’re confused. No one is talking about the overall populations. Look at maps on pages 24 & 25. There you will see where clusters of Jews live in geographic areas defined by the authors of the report. Within the geographic boundaries of suburban MD and suburban Va, 121,500 Jews live in NoVa and 116,700 live in MD.
LOL.
You said I'm confused, then you mentioned. ....population (Jewish population )
OK
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
So then you're saying that the stats in the study that OP posted are wrong?
DP here, but did you read the whole study? The Suburban Maryland counties included were limited to Montgomery and Prince George's County. The NoVA counties in the study includes Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince Williams, so it's not surprising the the total population of Jews from all of NoVA is higher. I am curious that if Howard County was included, what the stats would show. Moreover, if you compare county to county, Montgomery would still have a higher Jewish population than the individual NoVA counties.
Montgomery County covers as much ground as Fairfax County, Arlington, and the City of Alexandria combined. You would be loading the dice to compare MoCo to just one NoVa jurisdiction.
No, that's incorrect.
Fairfax County itself is bigger than MoCo and has a bigger population.
A simple Google search could have told you so.
I know this is DCUM, but do you people just make things up to make you feel better?
.
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/montgomerycountymaryland,fairfaxcountyvirginia,US/PST045218
NP. Fairfax has more people; Montgomery is a larger county (491 vs 391 square miles). Maybe you’re the one who needs to do more research before you post and embarrass yourself.
NP, but they are talking about population in this thread, right? How would it be " loading the dice to compare MoCo to just one VA jurisdiction"?
No, you’re confused. No one is talking about the overall populations. Look at maps on pages 24 & 25. There you will see where clusters of Jews live in geographic areas defined by the authors of the report. Within the geographic boundaries of suburban MD and suburban Va, 121,500 Jews live in NoVa and 116,700 live in MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
So then you're saying that the stats in the study that OP posted are wrong?
DP here, but did you read the whole study? The Suburban Maryland counties included were limited to Montgomery and Prince George's County. The NoVA counties in the study includes Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince Williams, so it's not surprising the the total population of Jews from all of NoVA is higher. I am curious that if Howard County was included, what the stats would show. Moreover, if you compare county to county, Montgomery would still have a higher Jewish population than the individual NoVA counties.
Montgomery County covers as much ground as Fairfax County, Arlington, and the City of Alexandria combined. You would be loading the dice to compare MoCo to just one NoVa jurisdiction.
No, that's incorrect.
Fairfax County itself is bigger than MoCo and has a bigger population.
A simple Google search could have told you so.
I know this is DCUM, but do you people just make things up to make you feel better?
.
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/montgomerycountymaryland,fairfaxcountyvirginia,US/PST045218
NP. Fairfax has more people; Montgomery is a larger county (491 vs 391 square miles). Maybe you’re the one who needs to do more research before you post and embarrass yourself.
NP, but they are talking about population in this thread, right? How would it be " loading the dice to compare MoCo to just one VA jurisdiction"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
So then you're saying that the stats in the study that OP posted are wrong?
DP here, but did you read the whole study? The Suburban Maryland counties included were limited to Montgomery and Prince George's County. The NoVA counties in the study includes Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince Williams, so it's not surprising the the total population of Jews from all of NoVA is higher. I am curious that if Howard County was included, what the stats would show. Moreover, if you compare county to county, Montgomery would still have a higher Jewish population than the individual NoVA counties.
Montgomery County covers as much ground as Fairfax County, Arlington, and the City of Alexandria combined. You would be loading the dice to compare MoCo to just one NoVa jurisdiction.
No, that's incorrect.
Fairfax County itself is bigger than MoCo and has a bigger population.
A simple Google search could have told you so.
I know this is DCUM, but do you people just make things up to make you feel better?
.
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/montgomerycountymaryland,fairfaxcountyvirginia,US/PST045218
NP. Fairfax has more people; Montgomery is a larger county (491 vs 391 square miles). Maybe you’re the one who needs to do more research before you post and embarrass yourself.
NP, but they are talking about population in this thread, right? How would it be " loading the dice to compare MoCo to just one VA jurisdiction"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
So then you're saying that the stats in the study that OP posted are wrong?
DP here, but did you read the whole study? The Suburban Maryland counties included were limited to Montgomery and Prince George's County. The NoVA counties in the study includes Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince Williams, so it's not surprising the the total population of Jews from all of NoVA is higher. I am curious that if Howard County was included, what the stats would show. Moreover, if you compare county to county, Montgomery would still have a higher Jewish population than the individual NoVA counties.
Montgomery County covers as much ground as Fairfax County, Arlington, and the City of Alexandria combined. You would be loading the dice to compare MoCo to just one NoVa jurisdiction.
No, that's incorrect.
Fairfax County itself is bigger than MoCo and has a bigger population.
A simple Google search could have told you so.
I know this is DCUM, but do you people just make things up to make you feel better?
.
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/montgomerycountymaryland,fairfaxcountyvirginia,US/PST045218
NP. Fairfax has more people; Montgomery is a larger county (491 vs 391 square miles). Maybe you’re the one who needs to do more research before you post and embarrass yourself.