The Jewish community migrated to Brick Lane in the East End of London during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, largely due to escaping persecution and economic hardship in Eastern Europe, particularly from areas like Poland and Russia. They sought better opportunities and a more secure environment, as Brick Lane offered affordable housing and established community networks. Over time, the area became a vibrant hub for Jewish life, culture, and commerce.
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