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  2. Beachwood, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Following WWII, Jewish families from inner city neighborhoods such as Glenville began relocating to established communities in the city's eastern suburbs. [20] [21] In 2017, with approximately 90% of the Beachwood's population identifying as Jewish, the city had the fourth largest per capita Jewish population of any municipality outside of ...

  3. History of the Jews in Greater Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Hundreds of more Jewish families continued to move to Beachwood throughout the 1950s, with the rapid population growth prompting Beachwood to be established as a city in 1960. With Cleveland's 100,000 Jews now mostly living in the east side suburbs, the beginning of a halt in rapid movement started, creating the current demographics of a Jewish ...

  4. Jewish population by city - Wikipedia

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    The table below shows only metropolitan areas with Jewish population above 100,000 as of 2021: [1] Metropolitan area Country Number ... Beachwood [125]

  5. These Ohio cities were once host to thriving Jewish ... - AOL

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    Reid started documenting Lancaster's Jewish history for a history class at Capital University in 2017, where he also converted to Judaism. Since then, he’s completed Jewish histories for 20 Ohio ...

  6. Ohio high school football coach resigns after team used 'Nazi ...

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    His team visited Beachwood High School on Friday in a nearby Cleveland suburb. Per Jewish Federation of Cleveland data cited by the Associated Press , Beachwood's population was 90% Jewish as of a ...

  7. Greater Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    The highest proportion is in Cuyahoga County at 5.5% (of the county's total population). Today, 23% of Greater Cleveland's Jewish population is under the age of 17, and 27% reside in the Heights area (Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, and University Heights). In 2010 nearly 2,600 people spoke Hebrew and 1,100 Yiddish. [22] [23] [24]

  8. List of Orthodox Jewish communities in the United States ...

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    Areas and locations in the United States where Orthodox Jews live in significant communities. These are areas that have within them an Orthodox Jewish community in which there is a sizable and cohesive population, which has its own eruvs, community organizations, businesses, day schools, yeshivas, and/or synagogues that serve the members of the local Orthodox community who may at times be the ...

  9. Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple - Wikipedia

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    Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple (transliterated from Hebrew as "People of Loving Kindness"), commonly called the Fairmount Temple, was a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 23737 Fairmount Boulevard, in Beachwood, Ohio, in the United States. The congregation was the oldest Jewish congregation in the Cleveland area through mid ...