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Being Jewish in Rural New Hampshire

By Sam Osherson on Monday, November 19, 2001.

According to the latest government figures, less than 1% of the people in New Hampshire call themselves Jewish. For Jews in places such as Manchester or Bethlehem where the Jewish community is vibrant, that statistic is relatively unimportant. But for commentator Sam Osherson, living in a part of rural New Hampshire where no one else is Jewish, has led him to think more carefully about what it means to be a Jew.

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