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Jewtown noun a neighbourhood inhabited predominantly by Jewish people US- But I’m scouting some promising territory over in Jew Town when I see a janitor wheel a bike into the basement of a tenement house. — Rocky Garciano (with Rowland Barber), Somebody Up There Likes Me, p. 32, 1955
- Two years later Sissie and Ralph moved to Jewtown. — John A. Williams, Sissie, p. 215, 1963
- I’d always go in Jew town and pick pockets on Sundays. — Henry Williamson, Hustler!, p. 89, 1965
- Jewtown. That’s exactly what it was, the place where the Jews lived and worked. — Odie Hawkins, Scars and Memories, p. 27, 1987
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