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On the Idea of the Neighborhood and Detroit’s First Jewish Neighborhood On the Idea of the Neighborhood and Detroit’s First Jewish Neighborhood
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Planning for Jewish Neighborhoods Planning for Jewish Neighborhoods
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Changing Neighborhoods Changing Neighborhoods
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Jewish Life at the City Limits Jewish Life at the City Limits
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Jewish Neighborhoods in the Suburbs Jewish Neighborhoods in the Suburbs
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Jewish Urbanism beyond Nostalgia Jewish Urbanism beyond Nostalgia
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One Locating and Relocating the Jewish Neighborhoods of Detroit
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Published:May 2015
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Abstract
Illustrated with a series of demographic and historical maps, this chapter provides an historical geography of the Jewish spaces of Detroit and a theoretical overview of how sociologists and historians have understood urban neighborhoods. Far from stable or clearly bounded places, Jewish neighborhoods were in almost constant flux and provided spaces of intersection with other religious and ethnic groups, with blacks, and with varying political and class-based movements. Yet the instability of Jewish neighborhoods did not undermine their significance in shaping the worldview of Jewish Detroiters and Jewish urban dwellers more generally. The process of leaving a neighborhood for a new one often involved deep struggle and uncertainty about the losses that might be experienced, even as a new neighborhood could provide more socioeconomic opportunity. Over time, the Jewish spaces of Detroit served as the battlegrounds where political, cultural, and racial tensions erupted within the Jewish community and between Jews and other Detroiters.
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