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This is also true for my experience with Jewish people. Like, up until my 20s, all of the Jews I knew were secular or maybe reform, and they all had jobs as either organic farmers or librarians or something. I didn't even know about very religious, insular Jews, or about the the other entire stereotypes of Jewish-American Princesses, or any of that. Jews didn't really make up a demographic when I grew up, as much as they were just Portland intellectuals with this added spin.
I never really had much experience with Jews in general, it's much more of a Northeast thing outside of Southern California anyway.
Related, here's a map of second most common religious tradition by state:
It certainly backs up my experiences in Texas - Muslims out the wazoo, very few Jews.
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