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amother
Green
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Fri, Aug 03 2018, 12:56 pm
BC I wouldn't want to leave the life and culture and excitement of NYC
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Woman of Valor
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Fri, Aug 03 2018, 4:08 pm
"Farther" is a relative term. Farther than what?
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amother
Indigo
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Fri, Aug 03 2018, 6:07 pm
Seasons is open till midnight on Thursday. And there are some 24 hour Walmart’s. Sorry. I also like shopping after my husband gets home from night Seder.
My kids don’t have venettinis. Baltimore is one of those places where there is a large orthodox community but not so many non practicing Jews. The non orthodox shuls are closing and merging and shrinking while the orthodox community is busting at the seams.
As people move from more expensive areas the houses get more expensive.
I have more to say but Shabbos is coming. More tomorrow iyH
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amother
Linen
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Sat, Aug 04 2018, 10:30 pm
amother wrote: | I'm very interested in that area. Do you live near there? Right now there's nothing available there. There was one house a few months ago but it was a rehabbed house and we were hesitant based on some things we saw.
Where out of the eruv are people moving? We'd be very interested in that as long as there were a couple of other frum families nearby. I wish a big group of us could be brave and do it all together so there'd be a guarantee of at least some families! |
Yes- I live in that area. We love it. Keep your eyes out. there is an aging population on Chippewa/forest green and I feel like I frequently see houses for sale. In terms of where people are moving out of the eruv- greengate has a few families and also the streets of green summit ( townhouses) some frum
Families have moved back in there too. Hatzlacha raba with your house search !
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