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2/1/2011 6:39:06 PM EDT
I'll be getting married within the year and I'd like to move somewhere with more lax gun laws. However, being an Orthodox Jew, I have to be within walking distance to an Orthodox shul and I'd like the community to also have a religious school. There are also a few places my future wife refuses to move to, Anything north of Illinois(where we currently live) is out, as well as the entire south-west. Other than those considerations, we're open to anywhere else.

Thanks,
AD
2/1/2011 6:41:29 PM EDT
[#1]
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I'll be getting married within the year and I'd like to move somewhere with more lax gun laws. However, being an Orthodox Jew, I have to be within walking distance to an Orthodox shul and I'd like the community to also have a religious school. There are also a few places my future wife refuses to move to, Anything north of Illinois(where we currently live) is out, as well as the entire south-west. Other than those considerations, we're open to anywhere else.

Thanks,
AD


Fine, we didn't want you either.
2/1/2011 6:41:43 PM EDT
[#2]
Have you considered Florida? West palm beach might be a good starting point..

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2/1/2011 6:43:46 PM EDT
[#3]
seems like florida would be a good choice since the SW is out (Boooo)

Edit: I am not a jew, if that was a qualifier for your question. Either way that's my opinion... Miami is the only place I would live outside of the southwest, honestly.
2/1/2011 6:44:10 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
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I'll be getting married within the year and I'd like to move somewhere with more lax gun laws. However, being an Orthodox Jew, I have to be within walking distance to an Orthodox shul and I'd like the community to also have a religious school. There are also a few places my future wife refuses to move to, Anything north of Illinois(where we currently live) is out, as well as the entire south-west. Other than those considerations, we're open to anywhere else.

Thanks,
AD


Fine, we didn't want you either.


Yep.

Nevada says: Stay east of the Mississippi.
2/1/2011 6:44:17 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
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I'll be getting married within the year and I'd like to move somewhere with more lax gun laws. However, being an Orthodox Jew, I have to be within walking distance to an Orthodox shul and I'd like the community to also have a religious school. There are also a few places my future wife refuses to move to, Anything north of Illinois(where we currently live) is out, as well as the entire south-west. Other than those considerations, we're open to anywhere else.

Thanks,
AD


Fine, we didn't want you either.


Texas isn't the south-west. And I'd consider Texas, But it doesn't have OC, so that puts it lower on the list of prospective states.

ETA: I don't mind the South-West, But it reminds my SM of Iraq, and she doesn't have fond memories of it.
2/1/2011 6:46:16 PM EDT
[#6]
Florida    FTW
2/1/2011 6:48:42 PM EDT
[#7]
Orthodox Jews are allowed to own firearms? Why are they exempt from conscription in Israel then? Learn something every day I guess...
2/1/2011 6:49:25 PM EDT
[#8]
Im not Jewish, but Indy seems to have a nice Jewish population with a school.

we have everything here but short barrel shotguns, but AOW's are OK
2/1/2011 6:54:22 PM EDT
[#9]



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I'll be getting married within the year and I'd like to move somewhere with more lax gun laws. However, being an Orthodox Jew, I have to be within walking distance to an Orthodox shul and I'd like the community to also have a religious school. There are also a few places my future wife refuses to move to, Anything north of Illinois(where we currently live) is out, as well as the entire south-west. Other than those considerations, we're open to anywhere else.



Thanks,

AD


Savanna Ga has a fairly big Jewish population.



 
2/1/2011 6:55:00 PM EDT
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Orthodox Jews are allowed to own firearms? Why are they exempt from conscription in Israel then? Learn something every day I guess...


They're not, There are many all-Orthodox units in the Israeli .mil. But there are some people who receive an exemption due to their studying in yeshiva(religious school).

As to Jews being allowed to own firearms, In the story of Purim, when Xerxes advisor issues a declaration to kill the Jews on a particular day, The Jews armed themselves and killed several thousand of their attackers. Self preservation is an obligation in Judaism. Have you ever heard the phrase "If a man arises to kill you, rise up and kill him first."? It comes from our holy books.
2/1/2011 6:55:21 PM EDT
[#11]
Look into Plano, TX. I see Orthodox Jewish families walking to services each Saturday. Here's a link -

http://jewishdallas.org/page.aspx?id=24739

I don't know much more, I'm RC
2/1/2011 6:57:47 PM EDT
[#12]



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Quoted:

Orthodox Jews are allowed to own firearms? Why are they exempt from conscription in Israel then? Learn something every day I guess...




They're not, There are many all-Orthodox units in the Israeli .mil. But there are some people who receive an exemption due to their studying in yeshiva(religious school).



As to Jews being allowed to own firearms, In the story of Purim, when Xerxes advisor issues a declaration to kill the Jews on a particular day, The Jews armed themselves and killed several thousand of their attackers. Self preservation is an obligation in Judaism. Have you ever heard the phrase "If a man arises to kill you, rise up and kill him first."? It comes from our holy books.


Ah, thanks for the clarification. I'd seen a lot of bitching about Orthodox Israelis from the Israeli members on mp.net and apparently had misremembered their complaints.



 
2/1/2011 7:26:18 PM EDT
[#13]
For your consideration: Norfolk, Va - Ghent area. Synagogues to walk to (based on visual assessment of AO) and Bob's Gun Shop is within walking distance of Ghent section of Norfolk and has a small indoor range. May be a dicey walk Bobs GS depending on route chosen, but should be manageable to identify a decent walking route.



Virginia is a pro-gun State.





Additional info for you:

http://www.ou.org/network/new/va-bnai.htm





http://bethelnorfolk.com/



http://www.bobsgunshop.com/list.php
2/1/2011 7:37:55 PM EDT
[#14]
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For your consideration: Norfolk, Va - Ghent area. Synagogues to walk to (based on visual assessment of AO) and Bob's Gun Shop is within walking distance of Ghent section of Norfolk and has a small indoor range. May be a dicey walk Bobs GS depending on route chosen, but should be manageable to identify a decent walking route.

Virginia is a pro-gun State.


Additional info for you:
http://www.ou.org/network/new/va-bnai.htm


http://bethelnorfolk.com/

http://www.bobsgunshop.com/list.php


Hmmm... Looks promising. But the shul you listed is refrom. However, I found this shul. Thanks!
2/1/2011 7:40:21 PM EDT
[#15]



Quoted:


Look into Plano, TX. I see Orthodox Jewish families walking to services each Saturday. Here's a link -



http://jewishdallas.org/page.aspx?id=24739



I don't know much more, I'm RC


this.



I found a couple temples in the plano area over by central market.





 
2/1/2011 7:42:41 PM EDT
[#16]
Montana Synagogues  Most appear to be reform Synagoge congregations, but Chabad-Lubavitch of Montana in Bozeman might fit your criteria. Montana might not fit any preconcieved notions of a typical Jewish community, but overall you would fit in more than you think.

More men here wear beards and hats than anywhere else I have lived.

HTH,

Ed

ETA: Rabbi Chaim blends in in Montana.  

Seriously, consider it.

http://www.bobevansrealestate.com/bozeman.asp


Plus, where else can you walk to Shul with a view like this.

2/1/2011 7:42:58 PM EDT
[#17]
Boca Raton
2/1/2011 7:46:55 PM EDT
[#18]
Have a look here OP.



It lists all of the info you seek.



http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/US-Israel/usjewpop.html
2/1/2011 7:49:56 PM EDT
[#19]
I ain't one of ya'll..but we got lots of juice down here! It's Florida for God's sake.
2/1/2011 8:01:53 PM EDT
[#20]
Spokane Washington might fit your needs ...



http://www.jewishspokane.com/templates/articlecco_cdo/aid/533158/jewish/A-Jewish-Welcome.htm

http://spokanetbs.org/



Then again, is "conservative" the same as Orthodox?



The State of Washington is OC as is next door neighbor Idaho.  Washington requires a 5 day wait for handgun purchases, but that's about it for the idiot gun laws.  Idaho is full out a free state.
2/1/2011 8:02:48 PM EDT
[#21]
Greensboro, NC
2/1/2011 9:37:45 PM EDT
[#22]
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Greensboro, NC


No Orthodox synagogues.
2/1/2011 9:56:00 PM EDT
[#23]
try virginia,we got hillbilly jews im not kiddin
2/1/2011 10:02:57 PM EDT
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try virginia,we got hillbilly jews im not kiddin


Yea, Norfolk is currently the front-runner. But I'm still looking through other states.
2/1/2011 10:05:34 PM EDT
[#25]
Here in San Antonio, The Chabad Shluchim and Misnagdim pack heat and wear cowboy boots...seriously.  We all go shooting from time to time. Of course, as cool as that is, it really doesnt overcome the fact that most of the communities that are like this are often smaller and in the south. It makes being shomer harder. Much harder.





2/1/2011 10:05:46 PM EDT
[#26]
When I lived in Kansas City, Kansas.... wow did I see alot of jews around.  Apparently they got churchs, schools, jewish play grounds ect.  I think Kansas is pretty good on gun laws, heck you could choose to line on the Missouri Side of Kansas City if you want.
2/1/2011 10:20:31 PM EDT
[#27]
Israel?
2/1/2011 10:22:09 PM EDT
[#28]
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Orthodox Jews are allowed to own firearms? Why are they exempt from conscription in Israel then? Learn something every day I guess...


Orthodox Jews are not Amish. There is nothing the orthodox cant do (outside dietary restriction and moral issues) Orthodox Jews serve in the U.S. Military, they are doctors, lawyers, ditch diggers and auto mechanics.  They engage in all manner of hobies from the shooting sports to surfing.

For example,



This is the Mermelstein who wrote that book

Rabbi Mermelstein

http://www.gunownersalliance.com/AskTheRabbi.htm




Pacifism isnt really a part of Orthodox Judaism. To answer you question though, in Israel, in particular, you have some groups of Orthodox who are not fans of the fact that the modern State of Israel is (contrary to popular belief) a secular nation and some groups dont wish to serve a secular nation (or have a belief that it is in G-d's hands) of course, you also have some groups of Orthodox who go out of their way to serve.
2/1/2011 10:23:53 PM EDT
[#29]
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When I lived in Kansas City, Kansas.... wow did I see alot of jews around.  Apparently they got churchs, schools, jewish play grounds ect.  I think Kansas is pretty good on gun laws, heck you could choose to line on the Missouri Side of Kansas City if you want.


Kansas City does have  a reasonably large and old rooted Jewish population but not a particularly large orthodox population. (not any larger than other major cities of similar size)
2/1/2011 10:25:00 PM EDT
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Israel?


Gun ownership in Israel isnt as great as people think. In general you can own "a" gun.
2/1/2011 10:30:00 PM EDT
[#31]
Nashville TN has a good sized Jewish community. "Ya"ll come on down!"
2/1/2011 10:30:03 PM EDT
[#32]
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Then again, is "conservative" the same as Orthodox?

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No. "conserative" is not an acceptable standard to someone who is Orthodox.

2/1/2011 10:31:39 PM EDT
[#33]
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Look into Plano, TX. I see Orthodox Jewish families walking to services each Saturday. Here's a link -

http://jewishdallas.org/page.aspx?id=24739

I don't know much more, I'm RC

this.

I found a couple temples in the plano area over by central market.

 


If the term "Temple" is used, that is going to be reformed. Reformed is not an acceptable standard for someone who is Orthodox.

2/1/2011 10:38:27 PM EDT
[#34]
Houston has a large Jewish population on the SW side (Meyerland).



It borders a low income area, but has a very strong and aggressive police presence, and they do a great job.
2/1/2011 10:43:40 PM EDT
[#35]



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Quoted:




Quoted:

Look into Plano, TX. I see Orthodox Jewish families walking to services each Saturday. Here's a link -



http://jewishdallas.org/page.aspx?id=24739



I don't know much more, I'm RC


this.



I found a couple temples in the plano area over by central market.



 




If the term "Temple" is used, that is going to be reformed. Reformed is not an acceptable standard for someone who is Orthodox.





Writing was in hebrew on the building, I didnt see an english nameplate.
 
2/1/2011 10:44:08 PM EDT
[#36]
Norfolk, VA and Richmond, VA both have decent Jewish populations. there's also a good Jewish Community Center in Richmond. my wife and i used to be members.
2/1/2011 10:56:24 PM EDT
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I'll be getting married within the year and I'd like to move somewhere with more lax gun laws. However, being an Orthodox Jew, I have to be within walking distance to an Orthodox shul and I'd like the community to also have a religious school. There are also a few places my future wife refuses to move to, Anything north of Illinois(where we currently live) is out, as well as the entire south-west. Other than those considerations, we're open to anywhere else.

Thanks,
AD


What the hell is wrong with the south west? Those are probably some of the most free states left to live in (pretend California doesn't exist for the purposes of this arguement)

Edit- Just saw the Iraq thing. Please remind her that the entire SW isn't a desert...
2/1/2011 11:38:03 PM EDT
[#38]
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Look into Plano, TX. I see Orthodox Jewish families walking to services each Saturday. Here's a link -

http://jewishdallas.org/page.aspx?id=24739

I don't know much more, I'm RC

this.

I found a couple temples in the plano area over by central market.

 


If the term "Temple" is used, that is going to be reformed. Reformed is not an acceptable standard for someone who is Orthodox.


Writing was in hebrew on the building, I didnt see an english nameplate.



 


Theres a handful of messianic 'synagogues' in N Dallas/Richardson/Plano that all have more hebrew on them than a drunk cougar wandering around the mall holding her black amex.  There is at least one orthodox shul around here though, I just haven't spotted it yet.

If you never want to deal with shitty, icy weather, look into San Antonio instead.  Plano/Dallas is generally pretty nice, but we get a real winter.  It's currently 16 fucking degrees outside and everything is covered in ice.  The entire Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex is essentially shut down at least through tomorrow.
2/1/2011 11:39:07 PM EDT
[#39]
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try virginia,we got hillbilly jews im not kiddin


Moonshine for Passover.  MMmmmm
2/1/2011 11:41:34 PM EDT
[#40]
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Montana Synagogues  Most appear to be reform Synagoge congregations, but Chabad-Lubavitch of Montana in Bozeman might fit your criteria. Montana might not fit any preconcieved notions of a typical Jewish community, but overall you would fit in more than you think.

More men here wear beards and hats than anywhere else I have lived.

HTH,

Ed

ETA: Rabbi Chaim blends in in Montana.  http://www.jewishmontana.com/media/images/113/LEcz1132792.jpg

Seriously, consider it.

http://www.bobevansrealestate.com/bozeman.asp


Plus, where else can you walk to Shul with a view like this.

http://www.bobevansrealestate.com/images/content/bozemanarea/bozeman.jpg


Don't get hit by a bus, once I'm set up/enlisted/etc I'm coming up there to visit.
2/1/2011 11:45:53 PM EDT
[#41]
Here's an old testament scripture related to gun control:

http://lds.org/scriptures/ot/1-sam/13.19?lang=eng#18
2/2/2011 12:08:04 AM EDT
[#42]
orthodox but doesn't want to live in a portion of the country that most mimics the holy land. Ironic.
Isn't there a 'Shul Finder' or something like it?
2/2/2011 1:37:47 AM EDT
[#43]
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Have you considered Florida? West palm beach might be a good starting point..

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I work at a University hospital here in FL. One of our Fellows training here a couple of years ago was an Orthodox Jew. When he finished his fellowship, he moved down to the Miami area. There is apparently a big Jewish community down there. We're not called the Gunshine state for nothing.
2/2/2011 2:08:37 AM EDT
[#44]
Five Towns.... Long Island, NY
2/2/2011 2:41:07 AM EDT
[#45]
Just for the record, AZ doesn't look at all like Iraq, except maybe around Yuma.  Not all deserts are the same - Iraq (most of it) is lowland alluvial plains, while Arizona is upland rocky desert.  Parts of Nevada and NM do look a little like Iraq, but honestly, even the worst parts of the US don't have nearly enough garbage to make me think I'm back there.
2/2/2011 3:03:13 AM EDT
[#46]
south florida
2/2/2011 7:13:53 AM EDT
[#47]
Quoted:
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Have you considered Florida? West palm beach might be a good starting point..

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I work at a University hospital here in FL. One of our Fellows training here a couple of years ago was an Orthodox Jew. When he finished his fellowship, he moved down to the Miami area. There is apparently a big Jewish community down there. We're not called the Gunshine state for nothing.


Florida is definitely a possibility. But you guys don't have OC, however I hear that that might change.
2/2/2011 7:28:27 AM EDT
[#48]
Austin TX

http://www.tiferetaustin.org/
2/2/2011 7:31:56 AM EDT
[#49]
im a religious jew - sabbath observant - keep kosher - etc

currently I live in NY - long Island

Your options are numerous depending on what your looking for (religious level - community - weather - gun rights)

I would not recommend anywhere near the 5 boroughs lol - although I believe you mentioned upstate is not in the books - plus financially it is taxed and fee'd to death up here = 2 bedroom apt $2150 + utlities is the norm, and it only gets worse

TX = many option, although I have a friend who relocated to Houston and has been really enjoying the area, not to mention the cost of living from NY - I have friends who have been there 20 plus years and aint going nowhere

VA = There is a couple nice communities in VA, I would message chapperjoe for details, he is familiar with the area

MD = also has numerous communities from Chabads and in every other direction

North & South Carolina = im not familiar with but I would put a grand on finding a chabad or better

GA = plenty of communities, im most familiar with Savannah my friend is the Rabbi there - I can put you in touch. GA is great, its quiet, nice, slow, and allows you to really enjoy g-ds country (as are most southern states - country music aint no bullshit)

FL = most parts of FL will have orthodox, reform, etc = I am from Miami, and plan on relocating there soon, but I am friends with the Rabbi in Jacksonville, real nice community - also there are some more in Orlando (right near Spikes Tactical - great people, I bring them BBQ from GA all the time lol), Tampa, and others = West Palm on down you should be able to find a nice mix as well (Boca, Ft Lauderdale, Hollywood, Miami, Aventura, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Key West, Etc

I am looking at Miami Dade County - affordable, nice mix, kosher restaurants and supermarkets + more within driving distance, nice and warm, affordable housing, and not to mention other Jewish arfcommers (great for shtf)

I would check out

http://www.youngisrael.org/

http://www.chabad.org/

http://www.jewishfederations.org/

http://www.walk2shul.com/

feel free to contact me anytime, I am always available to help any way I can
2/2/2011 7:33:32 AM EDT
[#50]
My local  Shul:

Chabab

In the 30022 zip code.

A lot of housing within walking distance.

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