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  2. Category : Jews and Judaism in Nassau County, New York

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    Synagogues in Nassau County, New York (9 P) Pages in category "Jews and Judaism in Nassau County, New York" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  3. List of Hatzalah chapters - Wikipedia

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    Bergen Hatzalah Emergency Medical Services [35] is a division of Central Hatzalah of New York City. Established on September 3, 2021, it is the first Chevra Hatzalah of NYC division in New Jersey and the New York-based organization’s first new neighborhood division to join in over 30 years.

  4. List of municipalities on Long Island - Wikipedia

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    In New York State, each county is divided into cities and towns. Every point in New York is inside either a city or a town. Additionally, towns may optionally contain villages, which are smaller incorporated municipalities within the town. Villages may overlap multiple towns. Well-known unincorporated places within towns are referred to as hamlets.

  5. Jewish population by city - Wikipedia

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    New York City is home to the largest Jewish community outside of Israel. In 2011, according to the UJA-Federation of New York, the five boroughs of New York City proper was home to 1,086,000 Jews, representing 13% of the city's population. [4] In 2023, 960,000 Jews live in the city, nearly half of them live in Brooklyn. [5] [3] [2]

  6. Monsey, New York - Wikipedia

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    Monsey is a major center of Orthodox Judaism in the United States, along with several other cities such as Kiryas Joel, Kaser, Spring Valley, and New Square. It is the largest center of Hasidic Judaism in the U.S. outside New York City, with approximately 5,400 households (4.2% of the world's Hasidic population). [15]

  7. Dix Hills, New York - Wikipedia

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    Dix Hills, like many other towns on the North Shore of Long Island, has a large Jewish population, as well as a large number of residents of Asian origin. 25.6% of the population spoke a language other than English at home, mostly Chinese or Korean. The median household income (in 2021 dollars) in Dix Hills was $184,580. [2]

  8. Cedarhurst, New York - Wikipedia

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    Cedarhurst is a village in the Town of Hempstead in Nassau County, on the South Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 7,374 as of the 2020 census. The Incorporated Village of Cedarhurst is located in the region of Long Island's South Shore known as the Five Towns.

  9. Category:Jews and Judaism in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jews and Judaism in New York (state)" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .