Suburban mosaic with strong Jewish and Asian communities
A middle-class and upper-middle-class, multicultural city with established religious communities and growing Asian immigration in recent decades.
Cherry Hill has approximately 75,000 residents and is one of the most diverse cities in southern New Jersey. The non-Hispanic white population remains the largest, but Asians represent a significant share, particularly Indians, Chinese, and Koreans. Hispanic, African American, and Middle Eastern communities are also spread throughout the township.
The Jewish community is historically one of the most visible: several Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox synagogues, Jewish day schools, and kosher markets. Hindu temples, Korean churches, and Asian cultural centers are also part of the local religious landscape.
English dominates daily life, but Spanish, Hindi, Gujarati, Mandarin, Korean, Russian, and Hebrew are commonly heard in schools, businesses, and houses of worship. Median household income is above the state average, and the age distribution is well spread between families with school-age children and older residents who have lived in the township for many years.
- English
- Spanish
- Hindi
- Gujarati
- Mandarin
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- Christianity (Catholic and Protestant)
- Judaism
- Hinduism
- Islam
- Buddhism
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