Tecamachalco is the common name for the State of Mexico suburban neighbourhood, colonia Lomas de Tecamachalco, which forms part of the city of Naucalpan, in Naucalpan and Huixquilucan municipalities, in the State of Mexico.
Tecamachalco is bordered by:[1] There is a small commercial village where folks can come in and buy things in this otherwise residential area.
Approximately 3,300 families live in Tecamachalco, heavily skewed towards older residents, and about 40% is Jewish.
On Friday night or Saturday morning, many Jewish residents walk to the temple, some men in hats and women in wigs.
Jewish shops include the "Kosher Palace" store, which plays Israeli music and sells spices from Israel, halva, Israeli chocolate spread, New York pretzels, football-size jars of pickles, frozen schnitzel, falafel, and a wide variety of kosher products.