Hey, I get it, it isn't easy not being one of us - which is why you keep trying to pretend you are.
You should read up on America before overrelying on overgeneralized oversimplified one-dimensional tropes that render themselves cartoonish the way they're so steeped in artificial stereotypes.
New York City - you know, the Melting Pot of America - has the largest population of Jewish people in the USA - nearly 2 million. Heck, we got more Jews than Tel Aviv and Jerusalem COMBINED. Round the time you were born the Bronx was nearly HALF Jewish. Where do you think the nickname that ryhmes with "New York" came from?
If you actually lived where you claim to, I have known more Jews on my street alone than you've seen in the entirety of your life - and this is an Italian neighborhood. Heck, I've got more Jewish blood in ME than you've ever been near - that is, if you really lived here, which your overreliance on whispy facsimiles of Hollywood stereotypes to make up for actual knowledge of people here amply indicates you do not. It's like a James Cagney caricature stuck on repeat.
But hey, you keep posting pics of the South Bronx from the good ol' days. Even as it 'crumbled' (notice that even when clearly long abandoned and fire gutted, they're still standing fine on their own. Unlike the FEMA-help-us composite board shacks Flyover States call houses, it takes heavy machinery to knock them babies down) the place had more spirit, vibrancy, soul than anything you've ever been near in your lifetime. Just look at Times Square before and after - ugh, you can practically taste the piss stained dust. But the dayglo neon Disneyfied glitz that replaced the place lacks blood flowing through its veins. The Rotten Apple of yore is glorified for a reason, as seen in many a movie.
Ahh, to have ever lived here is to walk among the Gods.
No wonder outsiders writhe in rabid tentacles of envy,,, They can never be us, and can only describe themselves as nothing more than opposites, ghostly negatives forever stuck in our shadow...
and I'm totally cool with that