The Jewish population of Mississippi is tiny. The American Jewish Population Project at Brandeis University estimated in 2020 that there were between 5,300 and 9,200 Jewish people in the state.
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Although the term has evolved, it was initially used in the state as a sneering pejorative to describe fancy interlopers.
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