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Mike G's avatar

Wonderful essay. Agree with problem statement. What about a more Demand Side solution. Couples searching for homes, and ready to start families, usually look at "school rankings." What if they could search for Neighborhoods that Nurture?

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Meglet's avatar

This is a great post, but I want to provide a little context here. If Kaplan lives in an orthodox Jewish neighborhood, then his neighborhood is heavily populated by his co-religionists who, like him, believe they are required to live within walking distance of a synagogue.

There is a degree of uniformity of priorities and values that is not available to the average American. My children and I also have a much more active social life than the average person and it is downstream of practicing a high demand religion.

How many people who are hand wringing over the loss of community are willing to surrender huge swath of personal decision making to an ancient religion in return for getting what they want? Would you give up using contraception? What about never eating in a normal restaurant again? What about wearing unusual clothing that immediately marks you as an outsider? What about avoiding the public schools, with all the costs that entails?

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