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the neighborhood was jewish, but not necessarily orthodox. indeed, the brooklyn jewish center (the bjc, as it was called) on eastern parkway was the largest conservative congregation in the united states. gradually, the neighborhood became increasingly orthodox, with more and more hasidic groups moving
in. then, just as it reached its orthodox apogee, say around , it began to change again — as if by a law of nature. at the edges, at the margins at first, blacks and hispanics began moving in. at first, they moved in to the "vulnerable" apartments — the top floor of the four-story walk-ups. then, once...
https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/the-solidarity-march-and-the-crown-heights-hasidim/