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Sarcelles is a large outlying satellite town of Paris, in the Val-d'Oise département. There is a large market on Sundays.


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Les monts de Sarcelles covers approximately 25 hectares and is surrounded by a railway to the north and a highway—the N1—to the west, on the other side of which is the main portion of Groslay.
The geographical particularity of Les monts de Sarcelles is its hilltop placement, though, from inside the orchard, the pear trees hide the surrounding railway and roads.
The immediate and important thing you notice during a walk in Les monts de Sarcelles is the tranquility of the place in contrast to the activity of Groslay.
Anti-Semitism rising, Jews in France ponder leaving | csmonitor.com (1167 words)
But Sarcelles has been plunged into the midst of a painful debate about the future of Jews in France as a rising plague of anti-Semitic incidents fuels fears for their safety and prompts a new drive by the Israeli authorities to bring potential citizens to the Jewish state.
Sarcelles is home to one of the largest concentrations of Jews in France.
Sarcelles is at the eye of the storm not least because it is home to one of the largest and most-organized concentrations of Jews in France, some 15,000-strong according to community leaders.
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