Welcome to the vibrant Orthodox communities of Greater Boston! Religious life in the area is mainly found in the neighborhoods of Brighton, Brookline, Cambridge, Malden, Newton, and Sharon, offering you a choice of lifestyle from cities to suburban areas to a rural suburb.
The communities all support the same Orthodox day schools and yeshivas. There are five elementary/middle schools and four high schools, including coed, girls, and boys options. Additionally, there are Jewish daycare and preschool programs throughout the area.
Kosher food is readily available around Greater Boston at supermarkets, bakeries, and kosher grocery stores. There are currently six kosher restaurants in Brookline and Boston, as well as several kosher caterers and our own CRC-listed Va’ad HaKashrut, the KVH. Every shul is within an eruv, and there are several beautiful mikvaot in the area.
Greater Boston is one of the top high tech centers in the US, and employment growth is high compared to national averages. It’s also one of the world’s best-known academic hubs, and is home to some of the top hospitals in the country. Massachusetts was ranked as the top state to have a baby by the New York Times, and WalletHub’s list of safest states ranked all six New England states in the top ten. Within an hour, you can reach countless cultural and recreational opportunities, and we have some of the best sports teams around!
Please give us a call - we’d love to answer your questions, invite you for a Shabbos, and introduce you to our communities!
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