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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: In the 40s, were Jewish neighborhoods of Brooklyn considered "ghetto"? [View all]madaboutharry
(40,285 posts)51. He went to Madison High School,
the same high school as my mother. That part of Brooklyn, Sheapshead Bay and the neighborhoods around it were very Jewish back then. Chuck Schumer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg also grew up there and went to Madison High. There are lots of apartment buildings but not what would have been ever considered tenements. That part of Brooklyn has always been nice, even during the 40's and 50's. It's true that people didn't have much and a family might have lived in a one bedroom apartment. Now it's very expensive.
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In the 40s, were Jewish neighborhoods of Brooklyn considered "ghetto"? [View all]
grasswire
Mar 2016
OP
I loved the nod Bernie made to Trump when talking about his Jewish background in the debate.
PyaarRevolution
Mar 2016
#45
Ghetto was also used to describe poor African American and Latino areas in NYC in the 70's
KoKo
Mar 2016
#41
yes, city of NY history shows there were "ghettos' of Jewish immigrants in many areas,
amborin
Mar 2016
#11
1516 was the year Venice forced the Jews to live in a specific quarter of the city, the word ghetto
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#43
The ghetto of Brooklyn? Where, pray tell, was the location of said ghetto? nt
msanthrope
Mar 2016
#24
Bernie Sanders grew up on East 26th Street in the Midwood section of Brooklyn
alcibiades_mystery
Mar 2016
#32
Tell me about the city I grew up in, Nadin, and mysterious metaphysical ghetto of
msanthrope
Mar 2016
#47
It was a very sad time for Jews in America. They were the victims of bigotry and hate.
grossproffit
Mar 2016
#25