Questions About Orthodox Jewish Employment and Daily Life Practices
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Summary
A person from Hollywood, California asks questions about Orthodox Jewish communities, expressing curiosity about their employment, work environments, and daily life practices. The inquiry focuses on where Orthodox Jews work, how they earn money, and whether they wear suits constantly, including at home, camping, or the beach. The questioner also notes never seeing Orthodox Jewish couples on dates at typical venues like movies or restaurants.
Key quotes
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I was wondering where do they work? How do they make money? I have never seen an Orthodox Jew outside of this neighborhood.
Also do you guys wear the suits 24/7? In the house? Camping, beach, etc???
I've never seen an Orthodox Jewish couple out on a date somewhere like the movies or dinner. You guys dont go out much
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