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Countries with Jewish populations of 500 or fewer include: Bermuda, Bahamas, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Jamaica, Curacao, the Virgin Islands, Bolivia, Surinam, Cyprus, Malta, Slovenia, Bosnia, North Macedonia, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea...
It is difficult to come up with exact population figures on a country by country basis, let alone city by city around the world. Figures for Russia and other CIS countries are but educated guesses. Chabad and the Jewish Agency tends to give the highest figures, although the Jewish Agency is...
The African country with largest Jewish population is South Africa (69,000). Some 27,000 Jews live in Arab and Muslim countries, of which 15,000 are in Turkey, 8,500 in Iran, 2,000 in Morocco and about 1,000 in Tunisia.
an attenuation of the growth of Canada's Jewish population, a high concentration in large urban centers and an intensive process of "population ageing" a high age at marriage, a large proportion of bilingual persons and a large component of immigrants who came to Canada from many countries. Da...
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After Hungary, the top countries with high percentage of Jewish population include Russia, 7.5 percent, followed by Argentina, South Africa, Ukraine, and the U.S., according to the study. Poland, which used to have a large Jewish community before the Holocaust, now has only 1.2 percent of ...
Jewish population was highly concentrated in two countries, Israel (45% of the world total) and the US (39% of the world total), 9% lived in Europe, 3% in other North America and Latin America, and 2% in other continents. A steady demographic increase in Israel was matched by ...
The United Kingdom is estimated to have the 5th largest Jewish population in the world, with just under 300,000 people practicing the Jewish faith in the country. By far the largest British Jewish community is found in London, followed by those in Manchester and Leeds. History of Jews in ...
In its report titled "The Jewish People 2004: Between Thinking and Decline," the Jewish People Policy Institute (a spin-off of the Jewish Agency for Israel) warned of approaching zero population growth: "The survival of the Jewish people is not assured, though there are great opportunities for...