Uneasy welcome as ultra-Orthodox Jews extend beyond New York
High property prices there are forcing them out to other districts
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Jersey City
TO the gentrifying stew of bankers, artists and college graduates who are transforming this once blue-collar city across the Hudson River from Manhattan, add an unexpected flavour.
In a heavily African-American neighbourhood, 62 families from a number of Hasidic sects based in Brooklyn and rarely seen here have bought a scattering of faded but roomy wood-frame row houses whose prices are less than half what homes of similar size would cost in New York - roughly US$300,000 compared with US$800,000.
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