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From Chicago to Paterson: Little Palestine Across the USA

Palestinian American communities

Notable Palestinian Refugees in North America

Across the United States, Palestinian Americans have built vibrant communities that preserve their heritage while contributing to the nation’s cultural and economic life. While they are present in nearly every state, certain cities and neighborhoods have become true hubs of Palestinian identity—places where Arabic signs line the streets, family-owned businesses serve traditional cuisine, and community centers keep cultural traditions alive.

From the bustling streets of Chicago’s “Little Palestine” in Bridgeview to the lively markets of South Paterson, New Jersey, these enclaves offer a window into the Palestinian experience in America.

Where Are Palestinians Concentrated in the United States?

Palestinian Americans are dispersed across the U.S., yet certain regions stand out for their prominent communities:

State-Level Distribution

Greater Chicago hosts the largest Palestinian concentration among metropolitan areas—with around 85,000 Palestinian Americans, making up 60% of the region’s Arab population.

Key Metro Areas & Enclaves

Noteworthy Neighborhoods

According to ethnic-enclave listings, Palestinian communities also thrive in:

Palestinian American communities are most substantial in Illinois, California, and Texas, with metropolitan hotspots in Chicago, New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Dearborn, and Philadelphia

Palestinian American communities are most substantial in Illinois, California, and Texas, with metropolitan hotspots in Chicago, New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Dearborn, and Philadelphia—each with vibrant cultural institutions, businesses, and social structures anchored by Palestinian heritage.

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