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The future of frumkeit in Lancaster, Pa.(demographic growth of conserva Republican orthodox Jews)
Washington Jewish week ^ | September 25, 2013 | Tevi Troy

Posted on 11/15/2013 6:57:21 AM PST by amnestynone

On the first weekday of chol hamoed Sukkot, most years, my wife and I take our four children to Hershey Park. The park, which is in Lancaster, Pa., is closed to everyone but frum Jews on that day.

Lancaster is not known as a center of frumkeit — it is most decidedly “out of town — but on that day Hershey not only makes accommodations for the visitors, but actually reconfigures the whole park to be frum friendly. The food stands, including the kettle corn that draws some of the longest lines, are all kosher. Placards advertise the times for minyanim, and hundreds of men converge to daven at prearranged times or, if they miss the large gatherings, come together in small minyanim abutting food stands or roller coasters. In addition, the park has at least two sukkot to allow the visitors to fulfill the obligation of eating in the sukkah.

Hershey is not the only amusement park to accommodate frum Jews for Sukkot, but it may make the most effort. The two Disney parks, in Florida and California, also typically host Orthodox Jews on this day, although not exclusively, as in Hershey. Disney Orlando allows the local Chabad rabbi to build a sukkah on the premises, outside the ticket taking area. This is unlike Hershey, where there are two sukkot on the inside of the park. Hershey in chol hamoed — aka #jewday on Twitter — is also popular because it is in the heart of the Northeast corridor that houses the bulk of the country’s Orthodox Jews. It is a manageable drive from Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York, and more specifically from Orthodox enclaves in Silver Spring, Potomac, and Reisterstown, Md.; Cherry Hill, Englewood, Teaneck, and Lakewood, N.J.; and of course, Brooklyn, the Five Towns, and Queens in N.Y.

The crowd, although nearly all frum, is nonetheless quite a diverse mix of the entire range of frumkeit, including haredi, chasidic, Modern, and barely. I delight in seeing chassidishe families, notable for their boys sporting long curly peyot and speaking rapid-fire Yiddish, standing on line next to modern jeans-clad teenagers hanging out in “coed clumps.” Although much is written about the divisions within the modern and non-Orthodox camps, it seems as if Hershey Park, and other similar parks around the country that sponsor or encourage special days for Orthodox Jews, have found the magic formula that will unite these oft-times contentious communities — namely rides.

At Hershey Park — where strangers happily exchange the Yiddish greeting a gut moed — we see that despite differences in prayer books (Art Scroll vs Koren), pronunciation (taf vs. saf) and Zionism (silent vs pro), Orthodox Jews are just like everyone else. They are looking for a place they can enjoy a fun day with their families, where their restrictions — kosher food, the need for a minyan and the need to eat in a sukkah — do not prevent them from sharing in that enjoyment. You can almost sense the excitement kosher-keeping Jews feel at not having to bring their own food to a family fun outing.

Hershey Park helps tell another tale as well. Fifty years ago, American Orthodoxy was being demographically dismissed as a relevant force in American Jewish life; over the last two decades, however, Orthodoxy has grown from its nadir at about 5 percent of the nation’s Jewish population to somewhere between 10 and 15 percent of the Jewish population, and the numbers are rising. About 27 percent of Jews under 18 are Orthodox, in large part because Orthodox Jews tend to marry earlier, have more children and intermarry far less frequently than Conservative and Reform Jews. In addition, Orthodox parents are far more likely to send their children to Jewish day schools or yeshivot, which are key predictors of generational Jewish continuity.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: demographics; jews; orthodox
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To: AppyPappy

Horrid.

But I guess people marry their moms.

I married IDF sniper-turned-doctor, just like my mom (really).

I make sure I am least 3km away when I piss her off.


21 posted on 11/15/2013 1:07:14 PM PST by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem.)
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To: Jewbacca

It made for a good story
“I’m only asking because she will be 30 in 4 years and God forbid that you should want more than 2 at her age. Your father is looking at station wagons for you. You need something more practical than the little car(Porsche 911 T Targa). Don’t let her spend all of your money while you are down there. “
I thought he was joking about his mom until I met her, whereupon she informed me that his sister was graduating from UNC with a degree in “theater which is nice but you can’t eat with it”. That was the name of her degree.


22 posted on 11/15/2013 1:31:57 PM PST by AppyPappy (Obama: What did I not know and when did I not know it?)
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To: Jewbacca

Oh I didn’t mean to imply that the Jews “demanded” anything. But I *know* it’s a common tactic of the muslims: comply or else. That’s what I meant.


23 posted on 11/15/2013 9:44:19 PM PST by To Hell With Poverty (Ephesians 6:12 becomes more real to me with each news cycle.)
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To: pluvmantelo

Omg, and to think I used to live a few miles from a 6 Flags...Can’t think of which would be worse, that or Gay Day at Disney...really.


24 posted on 11/15/2013 9:52:01 PM PST by To Hell With Poverty (Ephesians 6:12 becomes more real to me with each news cycle.)
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To: To Hell With Poverty

Hershey Park does set aside at least one day for a Muslim holiday, too.

http://www.isghpa.org/2011/04/12/eid-party-in-hershey-park-on-sat-93/


25 posted on 11/16/2013 7:45:23 PM PST by Seeing More Clearly Now
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bump


26 posted on 11/20/2013 7:36:56 PM PST by foreverfree
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