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  1. As of 2021, over 85% of the global Jewish population resided in two countries: Israel and the United States. Additionally, 23 countries with Jewish populations exceeding 10,000 accounted for another 14%, while 77 countries, each with fewer than 10,000 Jews, comprised the remaining 1%.

  2. In June 2013, the Central Bureau of Statistics released a demographic report, projecting that Israel's population would grow to 11.4 million by 2035, with the Jewish population numbering 8.3 million, or 73% of the population, and the Arab population at 2.6 million, or 23%.

  3. Population. All data below, are from the Berman Jewish DataBank at Stanford University in the World Jewish Population (2020) report coordinated by Sergio DellaPergola at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

  4. As of 2021, over 85% of the global Jewish population resided in two countries: Israel and the United States. Additionally, 23 countries with Jewish populations exceeding 10,000 accounted for another 14%, while 77 countries, each with fewer than 10,000 Jews, comprised the remaining 1%.

  5. “Jewish Population in the World and in Israel,” Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics Table 2.11. “Israel’s population tops 9 million as Jewish new year approaches,” Times of Israel, (September 26, 2019). “Israel’s population at 9,136,000 on the eve of 2020,” Jerusalem Post, (January 1, 2020).

  6. Vital Statistics: Table of Contents | Immigration to Israel | World Jewish Population. *Updated January 1, 2024. Sources: Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Moshe Cohen, “Jewish population at lowest percentage since founding of Israel,” Jerusalem Post, (April 12, 2021).

  7. 24 kwi 2023 · Insights. Tenfold: How Israel became 'The Jewish State' in numbers. Almost half of the world's Jewish population live in Israel today. 75 years ago, it was only 6 percent. This is how it happened. Dr Jonathan Boyd. 24 April 2023. Few Jews today remember 14 May 1948.

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