This community started with a total of seven families.
The book looked at how a community pulled together but started to fragment with the passage of time.
So we can only encourage communities to start their own schools.
During the 19th century a Polish community started to organize itself.
Well, the local community had just started some new commercial venture up there.
Other families followed them and the community was starting to unfold.
At the start of the 13th century, the Jewish community started to flourish.
Think of a product your community might need and start a small company to supply it.
But in less than 10 years, the community started to go into serious decline.
We have then, in the mid 1980s, a situation where two communities start to talk and meet with each other following a very long silence.