Jewish quarter (diaspora)

In the Jewish Diaspora, a Jewish quarter is the area of a city traditionally inhabited by Jews. Jewish quarters, like the Jewish ghettos in Europe, were often the outgrowths of segregated ghettos instituted by the surrounding Christian authorities. A Yiddish term for a Jewish quarter or neighborhood is "Di yiddishe gas" (Yiddish: די ייִדדישע גאַס ), or "The Jewish street". Many European and Middle Eastern cities once had a historical Jewish quarter and some still have it. These include:

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In Europe

Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Italy
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom

In Africa

Egypt
Morocco
Tunisia

In Asia

Lebanon
Malaysia
Turkey

In America

Argentina
Brazil
Venezuela
Mexico

Other regions

In the Americas, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa there are a number of neighborhoods or small towns, generally in large cities or outlying communities of such, which are home to large concentrations of Jewish residents, much in the manner of old-world Jewish quarters or other ethnic enclaves, though without exclusive Jewish population.