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The estimated strength of world Jewry today is little more than 13 million. We say estimated not just because of the traditional Jewish reluctance to count its people, but also because of the impossible task of reaching out to so many unaffiliated Jews in the Diaspora.
United States |
5,800,000 |
Israel |
4,847,000 |
France |
600,000 |
Russia |
550,000 |
Ukraine |
400,000 |
Canada |
360,000 |
United Kingdom |
300,000 |
Argentina |
250,000 |
Brazil |
130,000 |
South Africa |
106,000 |
Australia |
100,000 |
Hungary |
80,000 |
Belarus |
60,000 |
Germany |
60,000 |
Mexico |
40,700 |
Belgium |
40,000 |
Italy |
35,000 |
Uzbekistan |
35,000 |
Venezuela |
35,000 |
Uruguay |
32,500 |
Azerbaijan |
30,000 |
Moldova |
30,000 |
Netherlands |
30,000 |
Iran |
25,000 |
Turkey |
25,000 |
Sweden |
18,000 |
Switzerland |
18,000 |
Georgia |
17,000 |
Chile |
15,000 |
Kazakhstan |
15,000 |
Latvia |
15,000 |
Romania |
14,000 |
Spain |
14,000 |
Austria |
10,000 |
Denmark |
8,000 |
Poland |
8,000 |
Morocco |
7,500 |
Hawaii, USA |
7,000 |
Panama |
7,000 |
Czech Republic |
6,000 |
India |
6,000 |
Lithuania |
6,000 |
Slovakia |
6,000 |
Colombia |
5,650 |
Greece |
5,000 |
New Zealand |
5,000 |
Kyrgyzstan |
4,500 |
Bulgaria |
3,000 |
Estonia |
3,000 |
Peru |
3,000 |
Puerto Rico |
3,000 |
Costa Rica |
2,500 |
Hong Kong |
2,500 |
Yugoslavia |
2,500 |
Croatia |
2,000 |
Japan |
2,000 |
Tunisia |
2,000 |
Tajikistan |
1,800 |
Norway |
1,500 |
Guatemala |
1,200 |
Finland |
1,200 |
Paraguay |
1,200 |
Turkmenistan |
1,200 |
Cuba |
1,000 |
Ecuador |
1,000 |
Ireland |
1,000 |
Monaco |
1,000 |
Zimbabwe |
925 |
Portugal |
900 |
Yemen |
800 |
Bosnia-Herzegovina |
600 |
Gibraltar |
600 |
Luxembourg |
600 |
Ethiopia |
500 |
Kenya |
400 |
Netherlands Antilles |
400 |
US Virgin Islands |
400 |
Bolivia |
380 |
Zaire |
320 |
Jamaica |
300 |
Singapore |
300 |
Dominican Republic |
250 |
Philippines |
250 |
Syria |
250 |
Thailand |
250 |
Armenia |
200 |
Bahamas |
200 |
Suriname |
200 |
South Korea |
150 |
El Salvador |
120 |
Iraq |
120 |
Tahiti |
120 |
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