NYC and Philly rock for their respective reasons. I want to do the city thing for a few years - but I'm a suburban warrior at heart.
Manhatten is expensive, but Hoboken is just as costly (depends what part of town in which you're living, I guess). True - there are no jews in philly, but there are plenty in the suburbs. I've never had a bagel in philly, but that's because I'd much rather eat a cheesesteak.
Lawng Island just happens to be overrun by Jews ... and I went to college with all of them. Skewed perspective, in my opinion.
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