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“Israel’s population tops 9 million as Jewish new year approaches,” Times of Israel, (September 26, 2019). “Ahead of 72nd Independence Day, Israeli population stands at 9.2 million,” Times of Israel, (April 26, 2020). “Israel’s population up to 9.25 million, though growth rate, immigration down,” Times of Israel, (September 16 ...
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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%.
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.
1 sty 2001 · Since the Second World War, the United States has had the largest Jewish population in the world, although the growth of the Zionist movement and the foundation of the state of Israel has seen...
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%.
On January 1, 2022, the world’s Jewish population was estimated at 15,253,500—an increase of 83,000 (0.55%) above the 2021 revised estimate of 15,170,500. This estimate reflects a review of Jewish populations in 103 countries and territories with at least 100 Jews. The world’s total population increased by 0.81% in 2021.