tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5012577834296987267.post7462954057573529446..comments2023-09-13T16:28:53.701-07:00Comments on Michaltastik Spewing Out Her Opinions: Community spotlights: Kew Gardens HillsMichaltastikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06358698308334285154noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5012577834296987267.post-5150003925850182282009-10-07T00:28:37.983-07:002009-10-07T00:28:37.983-07:00You are very fortunate to live in a place where Je...You are very fortunate to live in a place where Jewish facilities are so readily available. Short of Israel I don't think that you could hope for anywhere better!<br><br>Australian Jewish life is a world away!Australiannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5012577834296987267.post-62462130719762726842009-10-08T05:59:08.451-07:002009-10-08T05:59:08.451-07:00Brooklyn actually has more stuff, but there are do...Brooklyn actually has more stuff, but there are downfalls there. There's no eruv, for one. Also, it's big and people aren't as friendly, people can get lost in that, especially someone converting. Once you're a part of another community, it's not a problem because you just get your first people from people from your old place. <br><br>When I move to Brooklyn, this is how I will get my first meals. Then, I figure those people can set me up with more people to go to and I'll start meeting people. When I meet people, I'm going to make sure I tell them I moved in and don't know anyone yet, hoping they get the hint.Michaltastikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06358698308334285154noreply@blogger.com