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{{As of|2026|post=,}} the world's core Jewish population (those identifying as Jews to the exclusion of all else) was estimated at 16.5 million, which is 0.2% of the 8.28 billion worldwide population.<ref name=":4">https://jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jewish-population-of-the-world</ref> However, the "core Jewish" criterion faces criticism, especially in debates over the American Jewish population count, since it excludes the growing number of people who carry multiple ethnic and religious identities who may self-identify as Jews or qualify as Jewish under the Halakhic principle of matrilineal descent.<ref name=":4" /> Israel and the United States host the largest Jewish populations of 7.76<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jewish Population of the World |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jewish-population-of-the-world |access-date=2025-09-29 |website=www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org}}</ref> million and 6.30<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jewish Population of the World |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jewish-population-of-the-world |access-date=2025-09-29 |website=www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org}}</ref> million respectively.{{Better source needed|date=March 2026}} Other countries with core Jewish populations above 100,000 include France (438,500), Canada (398,000), the United Kingdom (312,000), Argentina (171,000), Russia (132,000), Germany (125,000), and Australia (117,200). In 1939, the core Jewish population reached its historical peak of 16.6 million or more.<ref>{{Cite web |title=From World-Wide People to First World People |url=https://www.brandeis.edu/hornstein/sarna/contemporaryjewishlife/From%20World-Wide%20People%20to%20First%20World%20People.pdf |access-date=8 August 2024}}</ref> Due to the murder of almost six million Jews during the Holocaust, this number was reduced to 11 million by 1945.<ref>{{Cite web |title=World Jewish Population - Latest Statistics |url=http://www.simpletoremember.com/vitals/world-jewish-population.htm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120407202909/http://www.simpletoremember.com/vitals/world-jewish-population.htm |archive-date=7 April 2012 |access-date=14 February 2015}}</ref><ref name="pewresearch.org">{{Cite web |date=9 February 2015 |last=Lipka |first=Michael |title=The continuing decline of Europe's Jewish population |url=http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/02/09/europes-jewish-population/ |website=Pew Research Center |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200401012738/http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/02/09/europes-jewish-population/ |archive-date=1 April 2020 |access-date=25 July 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |title=Chart: The decline of Europe's Jewish population |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2015/02/09/chart-the-decline-of-europes-jewish-population/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160822080433/https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2015/02/09/chart-the-decline-of-europes-jewish-population/ |archive-date=22 August 2016 |access-date=25 July 2016 |newspaper=Washington Post}}</ref> The core Jewish population grew to around 13 million by the 1970s and then recorded almost no growth until around 2005, due to low fertility rates and interfaith marriage by Jews.<ref name="pewresearch.org" /> From 2005 to 2018, the world's core Jewish population grew 0.63% annually on average, while the world's population overall grew 1.1% annually in the same period.<ref name=":2">{{Cite book |last=DellaPergola |first=Sergio |author-link=Sergio Della Pergola |title=American Jewish Year Book 2018 |date=2019 |isbn=978-3-030-03906-6 |volume=118 |pages=361–449 |language=en |chapter=World Jewish Population, 2018 |doi=10.1007/978-3-030-03907-3_8 |chapter-url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-03907-3_8/tables/13 |s2cid=146549764}}</ref> This increase primarily reflects rapid growth of Haredi, Orthodox populations.<ref>{{Cite web |date=22 January 2013 |title=Haredi Orthodox account for bulk of Jewish population growth in New York City - Nation |url=http://www.jewishjournal.com/nation/article/haredi_orthodox_account_for_bulk_of_jewish_population_growth_in_new_york_ci |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141225023526/http://www.jewishjournal.com/nation/article/haredi_orthodox_account_for_bulk_of_jewish_population_growth_in_new_york_ci |archive-date=25 December 2014 |access-date=14 February 2015 |website=Jewish Journal}}</ref>

==Trends== ===Israel and Palestine=== Recent Jewish population dynamics are characterized by a continued steady increase in the Israeli population and flat or declining numbers in countries outside the Holy Land (the diaspora). Aliyah to Palestine began in earnest following the 1839 Tanzimat reforms; between 1840 and 1880, the Jewish population in Palestine rose from 9,000 to 23,000.<ref name=Salmon>{{cite journal | last=Salmon | first=Yosef | title=Ideology and Reality in the Bilu "Aliyah" | journal=Harvard Ukrainian Studies | publisher=[President and Fellows of Harvard College, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute] | volume=2 | issue=4 | year=1978 | issn=0363-5570 | jstor=41035804 | url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/41035804 | access-date=2023-02-03|page=431|quote=Jewish influx into Palestine. Between 1880 and 1907, the number of Jews in Palestine grew from 23,000 to 80,000. Most of the community resided in Jerusalem, which already had a Jewish majority at the beginning of the influx. [Footnote: Mordecai Elia, Ahavar Tziyon ve-Kolel Hod (Tel Aviv, 1971), appendix A. Between 1840 and 1880, the Jewish settlement in Palestine grew in numbers from 9,000 to 23,000.] The First Aliyah accounted for only a few thousand of the newcomers, and the number of the Biluim among them was no more than a few dozen. Jewish immigration to Palestine had begun to swell in the 1840s, following the liberalization of Ottoman domestic policy (the Tanzimat Reforms) and as a result of the protection extended to immigrants by the European consulates set up at the time in Jerusalem and Jaffa. The majority of immigrants came from Eastern and Central Europe - the Russian Empire, Romania, and Hungary - and were not inspired by modern Zionist ideology. Many were motivated by a blend of traditional ideology (e.g., belief in the sanctity of the land of Israel and the redemption of the Jewish people through the return to Zion) and practical considerations (e.g., desire to escape the worsening conditions in their lands of origin and to improve their lot in Palestine). The proto-Zionist ideas, which had already crystallized in Western Europe during the late 1850s and early 1860s, were gaining currency in Eastern Europe.}}</ref> In the late 19th century, 99.7% of the world's Jews lived outside the region, with Jews representing 2–5% of the Palestinian population.<ref>The estimated 24,000 Jews in Palestine in 1882 represented just 0.3% of the world's Jewish population: see On, Raphael R. Bar. "ISRAEL'S NEXT CENSUS OF POPULATION AS A SOURCE OF DATA ON JEWS." Proceedings of the World Congress of Jewish Studies / דברי הקונגרס העולמי למדעי היהדות ה (1969): 31*-41*. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23524099.</ref><ref name="Mendel2014">{{cite book|last=Mendel|first=Yonatan|title=The Creation of Israeli Arabic: Security and Politics in Arabic Studies in Israel|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lWKoBAAAQBAJ&pg=PT188|date=5 October 2014|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan UK|isbn=978-1-137-33737-5|pages=188|quote=Note 28: The exact percentage of Jews in Palestine prior to the rise of Zionism is unknown. However, it probably ranged from 2 to 5 per cent. According to Ottoman records, a total population of 462,465 resided in 1878 in what is today Israel/Palestine. Of this number, 403,795 (87 per cent) were Muslim, 43,659 (10 per cent) were Christian and 15,011 (3 per cent) were Jewish (quoted in Alan Dowty, Israel/Palestine, Cambridge: Polity, 2008, p. 13). See also Mark Tessler, A History of the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1994), pp. 43 and 124.}}</ref> Through the phases of Aliyah, the Jewish population rose to 630,000 by the establishment of Israel in 1948. By 2014 this had risen to 6,135,000,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Yaakov Levi |title=Israel Population Now 8.3 Million - 75% Are Jewish |date=5 May 2014 |url=http://www.imemc.org/article/67716 |access-date=6 September 2014 |publisher=Israel National News |archive-date=7 September 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140907052737/http://www.imemc.org/article/67716 |url-status=live }}</ref> while the population of the diaspora had dropped from 10.5 to 8.1 million over the same period.<ref name=":3">{{Citation |last=DellaPergola |first=Sergio |author-link=Sergio Della Pergola |title=American Jewish Year Book 2015 |date=2016 |volume=115 |pages=273–364 |editor-last=Dashefsky |editor-first=Arnold |editor-link=Arnold Dashefsky |chapter=World Jewish Population, 2015 |publisher=Springer International Publishing |doi=10.1007/978-3-319-24505-8_7 |isbn=9783319245034 |editor2-last=Sheskin |editor2-first=Ira M.}}</ref> Current demographics of Israel are characterized by a relatively high fertility rate of 3 children per woman and a stable age distribution.<ref name=CBS_fertility>{{Cite web |date=11 September 2012 |title=Fertility Rates, by Age and Religion |url=http://cbs.gov.il/reader/?MIval=%2Fshnaton%2Fshnatone_new.htm&CYear=2013&Vol=64&CSubject=30&sa=Continue |access-date=6 September 2013 |website=Statistical Abstract of Israel |publisher=Israel Central Bureau of Statistics |archive-date=5 November 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131105104614/http://cbs.gov.il/reader/?MIval=%2Fshnaton%2Fshnatone_new.htm&CYear=2013&Vol=64&CSubject=30&sa=Continue |url-status=live }}</ref> The overall growth rate of Jews in Israel is 1.7% annually.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Data: Arab Growth Slows, Still Higher than Jewish Rate |url=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/164179 |access-date=6 September 2014 |publisher=Israel National News |archive-date=26 August 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180826113031/http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/164179 |url-status=live }}</ref> The diaspora countries, by contrast, have low Jewish birth rates, an increasingly elderly age composition, and a negative balance of people leaving Judaism versus converting to Judaism.<ref name=:3/> Immigration trends also favor Israel ahead of diaspora countries. The Jewish state has a positive immigration balance (called aliyah in Hebrew). Israel saw its Jewish numbers significantly buoyed by a million-strong wave of Aliyah from the former Soviet Union in the 1990s,<ref name=bjpa>[http://bjpa.org/Publications/downloadPublication.cfm?PublicationID=11924 Post-Soviet Aliyah and Jewish Demographic Transformation] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131105203728/http://bjpa.org/Publications/downloadPublication.cfm?PublicationID=11924 |date=5 November 2013 }} - Mark Tolts.</ref> and immigration growth has been steady (in the low tens of thousands) since then.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Immigration to Israel by Year |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Immigration/Immigration_to_Israel.html |access-date=6 September 2014 |publisher=Jewish Virtual Library |archive-date=12 November 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141112043226/http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Immigration/Immigration_to_Israel.html |url-status=live }}</ref>

===Rest of the world=== In general, the modern English-speaking world has seen an increase in its share of the diaspora since the Holocaust and the foundation of Israel, while historic diaspora Jewish populations in Eastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East have significantly declined or disappeared.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Demography |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0005_0_05093.html |access-date=6 September 2014 |publisher=Jewish Virtual Library |archive-date=27 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160327183403/https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0005_0_05093.html |url-status=live }}</ref> France continues to be home to the world's third largest Jewish community, at around 438,500,<ref>https://jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jewish-population-of-the-world#europe</ref> but has shown an increasingly negative trend. As a long-term trend, intermarriage has reduced its "core" Jewish population and increased its "connected" and "enlarged" Jewish populations. More recently migration loss to Israel amongst French Jews reached the tens of thousands between 2014 and 2017 following a wave of antisemitic attacks.<ref>{{Cite web |date=6 September 2014 |title=France tops list for Jewish emigration to Israel |url=http://www.english.rfi.fr/france/20140906-france-tops-list-jewish-emigration-israel |access-date=6 September 2014 |publisher=RFI |archive-date=8 September 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140908044329/http://www.english.rfi.fr/france/20140906-france-tops-list-jewish-emigration-israel |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=9 January 2017 |title=Why 5,000 Jews emigrated from France to Israel last year |url=https://www.thelocal.fr/20170109/5000-more-jews-leave-france-for-israel |access-date=29 September 2017 |publisher=The Local Europe AB |archive-date=10 January 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170110124948/https://www.thelocal.fr/20170109/5000-more-jews-leave-france-for-israel |url-status=live }}</ref>

Roughly 85% of the global Jewish population of 16,570,000 is concentrated in two countries: Israel and the United States, which are the only nations with Jewish populations exceeding one million. Jews constitute 0.2% of the world's population. Outside of these two primary countries, the nations with the largest Jewish populations, in descending order, are France (438,500), Canada (350,000), the United Kingdom (300,000), Argentina (170,000), and Russia (120,000).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2025/06/09/jewish-population-change/|title=How the Global Religious Landscape Changed From 2010 to 2020: 8. Jewish population change|date=9 June 2025|access-date=10 February 2026|website=Pew Research Center}}</ref> Even though Jewish birth rates are similar to the global average, the overall population has grown more slowly because it is older on average. By 2010, about one in three Jews worldwide was aged 50 or above, giving Jews the largest proportion of older adults among major religious groups.<ref name="Pew_20250609" />

Jewish communities are highly concentrated geographically: 96% live in the ten countries with the largest Jewish populations, totaling 15.73 million people. About 830,500 Jews live elsewhere in the world.<ref name="Pew_20250609" /> Today, roughly 27,000 Jews reside in Muslim-majority countries,<ref>{{Cite book|last=Rosenberg|first=Jerry M.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bdAdAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA44|title=The Rebirth of the Middle East|date=28 September 2009|publisher=Hamilton Books|isbn=978-0-7618-4846-2|language=en}}</ref> mainly in Turkey (14,200),<ref>{{cite book|title=Kinship and Consent: Jewish Political Tradition and Its Contemporary Uses| first1=Daniel|last1= L. Elazar |year= 2020| isbn= 9781000677782| page =|publisher=Routledge|quote=Today Turkish Jewry remains the largest Jewish community in the Muslim world.}}</ref> Iran (9,100), and Azerbaijan (5,000). In the Arab world, the biggest Jewish populations are found in Morocco (2,000), Tunisia (1,000), and the United Arab Emirates (500).<ref>{{cite web|title=Jewish Population Rises to 15.7 Million Worldwide in 2023|url=https://www.jewishagency.org/jewish-population-rises-to-15-7-million-worldwide-in-2023/?|publisher=Jewish Agency|date=15 September 2023}}</ref> Regionally, the Jewish population increased in the Middle East and North Africa (up 18% to nearly 7 million), and grew slightly in Asia-Pacific (2%) and North America (1%). It declined in sub-Saharan Africa (down 37% to 50,000), Latin AmericaCaribbean (down 12% to 390,000), and Europe (down 8% to 1.3 million). Despite these shifts, Jews remained a small and generally stable share of regional populations.<ref name="Pew_20250609" />

===Debate over American numbers=== The number of Jews in the United States has been much debated because of differences in counting methodology resulting in recurring discrepancies of a million or more people in reports.<ref name=jpupdates>{{Cite web |date=18 February 2013 |title=US Jewish Population is Anywhere Between 5.425 Million and 6.722 Million |url=http://jpupdates.com/2013/02/18/us-jewish-population-is-anywhere-between-5-425-million-to-6-722-million/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131021103710/http://jpupdates.com/2013/02/18/us-jewish-population-is-anywhere-between-5-425-million-to-6-722-million/ |archive-date=21 October 2013 |access-date=6 September 2014 |website=Jewish Political News and Updates}}</ref> These methodology differences are detailed by Pew Research Center in a 2020 study which estimated there were 5.8 million adult Jews in the United States and 1.8 million children of at least one Jewish parent being raised as Jewish in some way, for a total of 7.5 million Jews, 2.5% of the national population.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last1=Cooperman |first1=Alan |author-link1=Alan Cooperman |url=https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2021/05/PF_05.11.21_Jewish.Americans.pdf |title=Jewish Americans in 2020 |last2=Alper |first2=Becka A. |last3=Schiller |first3=Anna |date=2021-05-11 |publisher=Pew Research Center |pages=50–51 |access-date=2023-11-28}}</ref> However, Pew noted that Hebrew University demographer Sergio Della Pergola, reviewing the same data and applying a narrower definition that counts children and adult Jews without religious affiliation only if they have two Jewish parents, determined that there were 4.8 million Jewish adults and 1.2 million Jewish children in the U.S. for a total of 6 million Jews, 2% of the national population.<ref name=":1" /> These numbers can be further complicated by applying the matrilineal descent principle from Halakha, with Pew noting that while only 4.8 million of the 5.8 million adults classified as Jews reported having a Jewish mother, a further 1.3 million adults classified as non-Jews of Jewish background reported that they did have a Jewish mother.<ref name=":1" />

==By country== {{Pie chart | caption = The percentage of the eligible Jewish population that is living in each country (top 13, 2018)<ref name=":2"/> | value1 = 50 | label1 = {{flag|United States}} | value2 = 31 | label2 = {{flag|Israel}} | value3 = 3 | label3 = {{flag|France}} | value4 = 3 | label4 = {{flag|Canada}} | value5 = 3 | label5 = {{flag|Russia}} | value6 = 2 | label6 = {{flag|Palestine}} | value7 = 2 | label7 = {{flag|United Kingdom}} | value8 = 1 | label8 = {{flag|Argentina}} | value9 = 1 | label9 = {{flag|Germany}} | value10 = 1 | label10 = {{flag|Australia}} | value11 = 1 | label11 = {{flag|Brazil}} | other = yes | label12 = {{flag|Mexico}} | value12 = 1 | label13 = {{flag|Ukraine}} | value13 = 1 | label14 = {{flag|Hungary}} | value14 = 1 }} {{infobox | bodystyle = width:30em | image = {{Data bars | columns=14 | style=2 | scale = 0.01 | align=right | {{small|{{flagg|usprw|United States|plink=#United States}}}} | {{small|{{flagg|usprw|Israel|plink=#Israel}}}} | {{small|{{flagg|usprw|France|plink=#France}}}} | {{small|{{flagg|usprw|Canada|plink=#Canada}}}} | {{small|{{flagg|usprw|Russia|plink=#Russia}}}} | {{small|{{flagg|usprw|Palestine|plink=#Palestine}}}} | {{small|{{flagg|usprw|United&nbsp;Kingdom|plink=#United Kingdom}}}} | {{small|{{flagg|usprw|Argentina|plink=#Argentina}}}} | {{small|{{flagg|usprw|Germany|plink=#Germany}}}} | {{small|{{flagg|usprw|Ukraine|plink=#Ukraine}}}} | {{small|{{flagg|usprw|Brazil|plink=#Brazil}}}} | {{small|{{flagg|usprw|Australia|plink=#Australia}}}}| {{small|{{flagg|usprw|Hungary|plink=#Hungary}}}} | {{small|{{flagg|xsur|Other|nodata=y}}}} | LightSteelBlue|Eligible | {{#expr:12000-10000}} | {{#expr:7299-7299}} | {{#expr:750-650}} | {{#expr:700-550}}|160|0|40|20|50|60|30|15|30|129 | CornflowerBlue|Enlarged | {{#expr:10000-8000}} | {{#expr:7299-7114}} | {{#expr:650-550}} | {{#expr:550-450}}|120|4|40|60|75|43|30|15|25|114 | RoyalBlue|Connected | {{#expr:8000-5700}} | {{#expr:7114-6839}} | {{#expr:550-448}} | {{#expr:450-393}}|148|4|40|90|34|47|27|12|28|121 | Navy|Core | 5700|6839|448|393|172|405|290|180|116|50|93|113|48|441 }} | caption = Jewish population by country (1,000s, 2020)<ref name="auto" /> }} Below is a list of Jewish populations in the world by country. All data below, except for the ''National official population'', are from the annual World Jewish Population (2020) report coordinated by demographer Sergio Della Pergola at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as part of the American Jewish Year Book.<ref name="auto">{{Cite book |last=DellaPergola |first=Sergio |author-link=Sergio Della Pergola |chapter=World Jewish Population, 2020 |date=2022 |title=American Jewish Year Book 2020 |chapter-url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-78706-6_7/tables/14 |url-status=live |volume=120 |language=en |pages=273–370 |doi=10.1007/978-3-030-78706-6_7 |isbn=978-3-030-78705-9 |s2cid=245642037 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220520051424/https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-78706-6_7 |archive-date=20 May 2022 |access-date=20 May 2022}}</ref> The figures are primarily based on national censuses combined with trend analysis. Della Pergola reports figures for the four following definitions:<ref name="auto" /> * ''Core Jewish population'' refers to those who consider themselves Jews to the exclusion of all else. * ''Connected Jewish population'' includes the core Jewish population and additionally those who say they are partly Jewish or that have a Jewish background from at least one Jewish parent. * ''Enlarged Jewish population'' includes the Jewish connected population and those who say they have a Jewish background but not a Jewish parent, and all non-Jews living in households with Jews. * ''Eligible Jewish population'' includes all those eligible for immigration to Israel under its Law of Return. Where available, the list additionally contains official statistics reported by individual nations and year of latest report as ''National official population.''{{clear}}

===Core, connected and enlarged population=== {{srn}}{{valign}} {|class="sortable plainrowheaders static-row-numbers vertical-align-top wikitable" style=text-align:right |-style=vertical-align:bottom class=static-row-header ! rowspan=2|Countries ! colspan=3|Core population ! colspan=3|Connected population ! colspan=3|Enlarged population |-class=static-row-header ! Total ! {{abbr|pct|percent of total Jewish world population}} ! {{abbr|pmp|per million people in country}} ! Total ! {{abbr|pct|percent of total Jewish world population}} ! {{abbr|pmp|per million people in country}} ! Total ! {{abbr|pct|percent of total Jewish world population}} ! {{abbr|pmp|per million people in country}} |-id=Israel ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ISR}}{{efn|Including East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights.|name=|group=}} | {{n+p|7,466,200|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 729,090 | {{n+p|7,746,200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 754,238 | {{n+p|8,001,300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 779,386 |-id="United States" ! scope=row style=text-align:left | {{flag+link|Jews in the|USA}} | {{n+p|5,700,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 17,320 | {{n+p|8,000,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 24,309 | {{n+p|10,000,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 30,386 |-id=France ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|FRA}}{{efn|Figures includes France and Monaco. ''See: History of the Jews in France and History of the Jews in Monaco''.}} | {{n+p|439,200|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 9,400 | {{n+p|550,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 8,483 | {{n+p|650,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 10,026 |-id=West Bank ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|Palestine}}{{efn|Includes West Bank. As of 2020, Gaza Strip has no recorded Jewish population.}} | {{n+p|505,300|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 6,910 | {{n+p|511,400|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 8,483 | {{n+p|517,407|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 10,026 |-id=Canada ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CAN}} | {{n+p|393,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 10,500 | {{n+p|450,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 12,023 | {{n+p|550,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 14,695 |-id="United Kingdom" ! scope=row style=text-align:left | {{flag+link|Jews in the|UK}}{{efn|Including the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.}} | {{n+p| 292,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 4,370 | {{n+p|330,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 4,939 | {{n+p|370,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 5,537 |-id=Argentina ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ARG}} | {{n+p|175,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,990 | {{n+p|260,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 5,779 | {{n+p|310,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 6,891 |-id=Russia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|RUS}} | {{n+p|155,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,060 | {{n+p|320,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,188 | {{n+p|460,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,146 |-id=Australia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|AUS}} | {{n+p|118,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 4,660 | {{n+p|130,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 5,134 | {{n+p|145,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 5,726 |-id=Germany ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|DEU}} | {{n+p|118,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,420 | {{n+p|150,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,805 | {{n+p|225,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,708 |-id=Brazil ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BRA}} | {{n+p|92,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 440 | {{n+p|120,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 574 | {{n+p|150,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 717 |-id="South Africa" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ZAF}} | {{n+p|52,300|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 890 | {{n+p|65,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,106 | {{n+p|75,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,276 |-id=Hungary ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|HUN}} | {{n+p|47,200|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 4,830 | {{n+p|75,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 7,675 | {{n+p|100,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 10,233 |-id=Ukraine ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|UKR}} | {{n+p|45,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,070 | {{n+p|90,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,140 | {{n+p|140,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,329 |-id=Mexico ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|MEX}} | {{n+p|40,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 320 | {{n+p|45,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 360 | {{n+p|50,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 400 |-id=Netherlands ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|the=_|NLD}} | {{n+p|29,800|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,250 | {{n+p|43,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,563 | {{n+p|53,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,188 |-id=Belgium ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BEL}} | {{n+p|29,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,530 | {{n+p|35,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,053 | {{n+p|40,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,490 |-id=Italy ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ITA}} | {{n+p|27,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 450 | {{n+p|34,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 560 | {{n+p|41,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 676 |-id=Switzerland ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CHE}} | {{n+p|18,500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,160 | {{n+p|22,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,569 | {{n+p|25,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,919 |-id=Uruguay ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|URY}} | {{n+p|16,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 4,800 | {{n+p|20,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 5,685 | {{n+p|24,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 6,822 |-id=Chile ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CHL}} | {{n+p|16,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 840 | {{n+p|20,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,050 | {{n+p|24,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,260 |-id=Sweden ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SWE}} | {{n+p|15,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,460 | {{n+p|20,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,947 | {{n+p|25,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,433 |-id=Turkey ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|TUR}} | {{n+p|14,500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 180 | {{n+p|19,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 234 | {{n+p|21,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 259 |-id=Spain ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ESP}} | {{n+p|13,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 280 | {{n+p|16,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 345 | {{n+p|19,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 409 |-id=Austria ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|AUT}} | {{n+p|10,300|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,160 | {{n+p|14,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,577 | {{n+p|17,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,915 |-id=Panama ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|PAN}} | {{n+p|10,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,370 | {{n+p|11,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,607 | {{n+p|12,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,844 |-id=Iran ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|IRN}} | {{n+p|9,500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 110 | {{n+p|10,500|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 122 | {{n+p|12,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 139 |-id=Romania ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ROU}} | {{n+p|8,900|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 460 | {{n+p|13,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 672 | {{n+p|17,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 879 |-id=Belarus ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BLR}} | {{n+p|8,500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 900 | {{n+p|17,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,800 | {{n+p|25,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,647 |-id="New Zealand" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|NZL}} | {{n+p|7,500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,510 | {{n+p|8,500|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,711 | {{n+p|9,500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,913 |-id=Azerbaijan ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|AZE}} | {{n+p|7,200|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 720 | {{n+p|10,500|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,050 | {{n+p|15,500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,550 |- id="Denmark" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|DNK}} | {{n+p|6,400|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,100 | {{n+p|7,500|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,289 | {{n+p|8,500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,461 |- id=United_Arab_Emirates ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|the=_|UAE}}<ref>{{cite web | title=A Dance Floor That Transcended Tradition (Published 2022) | website=The New York Times | date=7 October 2022 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/07/style/lea-hadad-levi-duchman-wedding.html }}</ref> | {{n+p|6250|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | | {{n+p|8800|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | | {{n+p|10000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | |-id=Venezuela ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|VEN}} | {{n+p|6,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 210 | {{n+p|10,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 350 | {{n+p|12,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 420 |-id=India ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|IND}} | {{n+p|4,800|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 4800 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|IND_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|6,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 6000 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|IND_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|7,500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 7500 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|IND_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-id=Latvia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|LVA}} | {{n+p|4,500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,350 | {{n+p|8,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 4,178 | {{n+p|12,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 6,267 |-id=Poland ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|POL}} | {{n+p|4,500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 120 | {{n+p|7,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 187 | {{n+p|10,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 267 |-id=Greece ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|GRC}} | {{n+p|4,100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 380 | {{n+p|5,200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 482 | {{n+p|6,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 556 |-id=Czechia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CZE}} | {{n+p|3,900|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 370 | {{n+p|5,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 474 | {{n+p|6,500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 617 |-id=Portugal ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|PRT}} | {{n+p|3,300|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 296 | {{n+p|3,500|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 334 | {{n+p|4,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 382 |-id=China ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CHN}}{{efn|Figures include mainland China and Hong Kong SAR. ''See: History of the Jews in China and History of the Jews in Hong Kong''.}} | {{n+p|3,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 3000 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|CHN_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|3,200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 3200 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|CHN_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|3,400|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 3400 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|CHN_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-id=Uzbekistan ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|UZB}} | {{n+p|2,900|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 90 | {{n+p|6,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 186 | {{n+p|8,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 248 |-id=Ireland ! scope=row style=text-align:left | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=History of the Jews in Ireland|IRL}} | {{n+p|2,700|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 550 | {{n+p|3,600|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 733 | {{n+p|5,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,019 |-id=Slovakia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SVK}} | {{n+p|2,600|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 480 | {{n+p|3,600|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 665 | {{n+p|4,600|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 849 |-id=Kazakhstan ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|KAZ}} | {{n+p|2,500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 140 | {{n+p|4,800|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 269 | {{n+p|6,500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 364 |-id="Costa Rica" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CRI}} | {{n+p|2,500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 490 | {{n+p|2,800|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 549 | {{n+p|3,100|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 608 |-id=Lithuania ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|LTU}} | {{n+p|2,400|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 860 | {{n+p|4,700|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,684 | {{n+p|7,500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,688 |-id=Colombia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|COL}} | {{n+p|2,100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 40 | {{n+p|2,800|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 53 | {{n+p|3,500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 67 |-id=Morocco ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|MAR}} | {{n+p|2,100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 60 | {{n+p|2,500|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 71 | {{n+p|2,800|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 80 |-id=Bulgaria ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BGR}} | {{n+p|2,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 290 | {{n+p|4,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 580 | {{n+p|6,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 870 |-id=Moldova ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|MDA}} | {{n+p|1,900|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 540 | {{n+p|3,800|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,080 | {{n+p|7,500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,132 |-id=Estonia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|EST}} | {{n+p|1,900|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,430 | {{n+p|2,700|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,032 | {{n+p|3,500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,634 |-id=Peru ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|PER}} | {{n+p|1,900|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 60 | {{n+p|2,400|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 76 | {{n+p|3,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 95 |-id=Croatia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|HRV}} | {{n+p|1,700|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 420 | {{n+p|2,400|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 593 | {{n+p|3,100|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 766 |-id=Georgia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|GEO}} | {{n+p|1,500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 380 | {{n+p|3,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 760 | {{n+p|5,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,267 |-id="Puerto Rico" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|PRI}} | {{n+p|1,500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 490 | {{n+p|2,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 653 | {{n+p|2,500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 817 |-id=Serbia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SRB}} | {{n+p|1,400|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 200 | {{n+p|2,100|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 300 | {{n+p|2,800|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 400 |-id=Finland ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|FIN}} | {{n+p|1,300|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 240 | {{n+p|1,600|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 295 | {{n+p|1,900|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 351 |-id=Norway ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|NOR}} | {{n+p|1,300|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 240 | {{n+p|1,600|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 295 | {{n+p|2,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 369 |- id="Paraguay" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|PRY}} | {{n+p|1,100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 150 | {{n+p|1,300|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 177 | {{n+p|1,600|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 218 |-id=Tunisia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|TUN}} | {{n+p|1,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 90 | {{n+p|1,200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 108 | {{n+p|1,400|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 126 |-id=Japan ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|JPN}} | {{n+p|1,000|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 10 | {{n+p|1,200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 12 | {{n+p|1,400|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 14 |-id=Guatemala ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|GTM}} | {{n+p|900|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 50 | {{n+p|1,200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 67 | {{n+p|1,500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 83 |-id=Singapore ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SGP}} | {{n+p|900|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 160 | {{n+p|1,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 178 | {{n+p|1,200|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 213 |- id="Gibraltar" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|GIB}} | {{n+p|800|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 22,860 | {{n+p|900|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 25,718 | {{n+p|1,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 28,575 |- id="Luxembourg" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|LUX}} | {{n+p|700|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,130 | {{n+p|900|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,453 | {{n+p|1,100|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,776 |-id=Ecuador ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ECU}} | {{n+p|600|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 30 | {{n+p|800|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 40 | {{n+p|1,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 50 |-id=Bolivia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BOL}} | {{n+p|500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 40 | {{n+p|700|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 56 | {{n+p|900|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 72 |-id=Bosnia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BIH}} | {{n+p|500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 140 | {{n+p|800|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 224 | {{n+p|1,100|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 308 |-id=Cuba ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CUB}} | {{n+p|500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 40 | {{n+p|1,000|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 80 | {{n+p|1,500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 120 |-id="Virgin Islands" ! scope=row style=text-align:left | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=Religion in the United States Virgin Islands#Judaism|VIR}} | {{n+p|500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,810 | {{n+p|600|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 5,715 | {{n+p|700|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 6,668 |- id="Jamaica" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|JAM}} | {{n+p|500|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 180 | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 108 | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 144 |-id=Kyrgyzstan ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|KGZ}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 60 | {{n+p|700|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 105 | {{n+p|1,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 150 |- id="Netherlands Antilles" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean|ANT}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,250 | {{n+p|500|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,563 | {{n+p|700|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,188 |- id="Kenya" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|KEN}} | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 10 | {{n+p|500|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 17 | {{n+p|700|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 23 |- id="Cyprus" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CYP}} | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 240 | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 320 | {{n+p|500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 400 |-id=Nicaragua ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|NIC}} | {{n+p|250|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 250 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|NIC_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|250|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 250 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|NIC_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|250|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 250 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|NIC_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-id=Bahamas ! scope=row style=text-align:left | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean|BHS}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 510 | {{n+p|500|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,275 | {{n+p|700|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,785 |-id=Suriname ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SUR}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 330 | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 660 | {{n+p|600|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 990 |-id=Thailand ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|THA}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 200 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|THA_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 300 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|THA_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 400 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|THA_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-id=Turkmenistan ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|TKM}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 30 | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 60 | {{n+p|600|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 90 |-id=Zimbabwe ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ZWE}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 10 | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 20 | {{n+p|600|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 30 |-id=Armenia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ARM}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 30 | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 90 | {{n+p|500|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 150 |-id=Bermuda ! scope=row style=text-align:left | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean|BMU}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,540 | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,080 | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 4,620 |-id=Botswana ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BWA}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 40 | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 80 | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 120 |-id="Congo D.R." ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|COD}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 100 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|COD_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 200 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|COD_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 300 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|COD_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-id=Barbados ! scope=row style=text-align:left | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|pref=History of the Jews in|BRB}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 350 | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 700 | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,050 |-id=Dominica ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|DOM}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 10 | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 20 | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 30 |-id=Egypt ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|EGY}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 100 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|EGY_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 200 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|EGY_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 300 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|EGY_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-id="El Salvador" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SLV}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 20 | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 40 | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 60 |-id=Ethiopia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ETH}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 100 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|ETH_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|500|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 500 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|ETH_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|1,000|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 1000 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|ETH_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-id=Indonesia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|IDN}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 100 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|IDN_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 200 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|IDN_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 300 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|IDN_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-id=Malta ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|MLT}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 200 | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 400 | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 600 |-id=Namibia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|NAM}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 40 | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 80 | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 120 |-id=Nigeria ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|NGA}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 100 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|NGA_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 200 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|NGA_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 300 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|NGA_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-id="North Macedonia" ! scope=row style=text-align:left | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=History of the Jews in North Macedonia|MKD}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 50 | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 100 | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 150 |-id=Madagascar ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|MDG}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 100 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|MDG_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 200 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|MDG_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 300 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|MDG_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-id=Philippines ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|the=_|PHL}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 100 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|PHL_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 200 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|PHL_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 300 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|PHL_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-id=Slovenia ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SVN}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 50 | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 100 | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 150 |-id="South Korea" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|KOR}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 100 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|KOR_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 200 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|KOR_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 300 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|KOR_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-id=Tajikistan ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|TJK}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 100 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|SYR_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 200 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|SYR_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 300 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|SYR_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-id=Taiwan ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|TWN}} | {{n+p|100|{{lst|Total Core}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 100 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|TWN_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|200|{{lst|Total Connected}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 200 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|TWN_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n+p|300|{{lst|Total Enlarged}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 300 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|TWN_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} |-class=static-row-header ! style=text-align:left | {{flagg|xsp|World|plink=Jews|nodata=y}} ! style=text-align:right | <section begin=Total Core/>15,277,300<section end=Total Core/> ! style=text-align:right | 100 ! style=text-align:right | 1,920 ! style=text-align:right | <section begin=Total Connected/>18,591,750<section end=Total Connected/> ! style=text-align:right | 100 ! style=text-align:right | 2,341 ! style=text-align:right | <section begin=Total Enlarged/>21,532,950<section end=Total Enlarged/> ! style=text-align:right | 100 ! style=text-align:right | 2,727 |}

=== Eligible population and national official === {{Table alignment}} {| class="sortable plainrowheaders static-row-numbers vertical-align-top wikitable col6left" style="text-align:right" |- style="vertical-align:bottom" class="static-row-header" ! rowspan="2" |Countries ! colspan="3" |Eligible population ! colspan="2" |National official |- class="static-row-header" ! Total ! {{abbr|pct|percent of total Jewish world population}} ! {{abbr|pmp|per million people in country}} ! Total ! Year |- id="United States" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flag+link|Jews in the|USA}} | {{n+p|12,000,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 36,463 | nowrap="" | {{nts|6,300,000}} |2024<ref>{{Cite web |title=Section 1. Population |url=https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2011/compendia/statab/131ed/population.html |accessdate=14 January 2024 |website=www.census.gov |language=EN-US}}</ref> |- id="Israel" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ISR}}{{efn|Including East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights.|name=|group=}} | {{n+p|7,299,300|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 779,386 | nowrap="" | {{nts|7,200,000}} |2024<ref>{{cite web |title=Latest Population Statistics for Israel |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/latest-population-statistics-for-israel}} (subtract figures for Palestine as quoted elsewhere in table)</ref> |- id="France" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|FRA}}{{efn|Figures includes France and Monaco. ''See: History of the Jews in France and History of the Jews in Monaco''.}} | {{n+p|750,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 11,568 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Canada" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CAN}} | {{n+p|700,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 18,702 | nowrap="" | {{nts|398,000}} |2024<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 2024 |title=Data tables, 2024 Census |url=https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/dt-td/Rp-eng.cfm?LANG=E&APATH=3&DETAIL=0&DIM=0&FL=A&FREE=0&GC=0&GID=0&GK=0&GRP=1&PID=110528&PRID=10&PTYPE=109445&S=0&SHOWALL=0&SUB=0&Temporal=2017&THEME=120&VID=0&VNAMEE=&VNAMEF= |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171026161129/http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/dt-td/Rp-eng.cfm?LANG=E&APATH=3&DETAIL=0&DIM=0&FL=A&FREE=0&GC=0&GID=0&GK=0&GRP=1&PID=110528&PRID=10&PTYPE=109445&S=0&SHOWALL=0&SUB=0&Temporal=2017&THEME=120&VID=0&VNAMEE=&VNAMEF= |archive-date=26 October 2017 |access-date=10 December 2018 |website=Statistics of Canada}}</ref> |- id="Russia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|RUS}} | {{n+p|600,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 4,103 | nowrap="" | {{nts|157,673}} |2010<ref>{{Cite web |title=Приложение 2. Национальный состав населения по субъектам Российской Федерации |trans-title=Appendix 2: National composition of the population by constituent entities of the Russian Federation |url=http://www.gks.ru/free_doc/new_site/perepis2010/croc/results2.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211209035558/http://www.gks.ru/free_doc/new_site/perepis2010/croc/results2.html |archive-date=9 December 2021 |access-date=10 December 2018 |lang=ru}}</ref> |- id="Palestine" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|PSE}}{{efn|Includes West Bank. As of 2020, Gaza Strip has no recorded Jewish population.}} | {{n+p|442,700|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 80,734 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="United Kingdom" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flag+link|Jews in the|UK}}{{efn|Including the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.}} | {{n+p|410,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 6,136 | nowrap="" | {{nts|312,000}} |2024<ref>{{Cite web |title=DC2107EW - Religion by sex by age |url=http://www.nomisweb.co.uk/census/2011/dc2107ew |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181208213849/http://www.nomisweb.co.uk/census/2011/DC2107EW |archive-date=8 December 2018 |access-date=10 December 2018 |website=Nomis - official labour market statistics}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Scotland's Census 2011 - National Records of Scotland |url=https://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk/documents/censusresults/release2a/rel2A_Religion_detailed_Scotland.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190412074212/https://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk/documents/censusresults/release2a/rel2A_Religion_detailed_Scotland.pdf |archive-date=12 April 2019 |access-date=10 December 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=3 December 2018 |title='I've undertaken three Jewish heritage walks in Northern Ireland and 200 people from all sections of wider society took part. One of them told me it was a pleasure to do something in Belfast which related to neither Protestant or Catholic history...' |url=https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/life/features/ive-undertaken-three-jewish-heritage-walks-in-northern-ireland-and-200-people-from-all-sections-of-wider-society-took-part-one-of-them-told-me-it-was-a-pleasure-to-do-something-in-belfast-which-related-to-neither-protestant-or-catholic-history--37587046.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181210110939/https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/life/features/ive-undertaken-three-jewish-heritage-walks-in-northern-ireland-and-200-people-from-all-sections-of-wider-society-took-part-one-of-them-told-me-it-was-a-pleasure-to-do-something-in-belfast-which-related-to-neither-protestant-or-catholic-history--37587046.html |archive-date=10 December 2018 |access-date=10 December 2018 |agency=Belfast Telegraph}}</ref> |- id="Argentina" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ARG}} | {{n+p|360,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 8,002 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Germany" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|DEU}} | {{n+p|275,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,309 | nowrap="" | {{nts|83,430}} |2011<ref>{{Cite web |title=Personen nach Religion (ausführlich) für Deutschland |url=https://ergebnisse.zensus2022.de/datenbank/online/table/2000X-1022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240912131554/https://ergebnisse.zensus2022.de/datenbank/online/table/2000X-1022 |archive-date=12 September 2024 |accessdate=10 December 2018}}</ref> |- id="Ukraine" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|UKR}} | {{n+p|200,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 4,756 | nowrap="" | {{nts|103,878}} |2001<ref>{{Cite web |title=The distribution of the population by nationality and mother tongue |url=http://2001.ukrcensus.gov.ua/eng/results/nationality_population/nationality_1/s5/?botton=cens_db&box=5.1W&k_t=00&p=0&rz=1_1&rz_b=2_1%20%20&n_page=1 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170701041626/http://2001.ukrcensus.gov.ua/eng/results/nationality_population/nationality_1/s5/?botton=cens_db&box=5.1W&k_t=00&p=0&rz=1_1&rz_b=2_1%20%20&n_page=1 |archive-date=1 July 2017 |access-date=10 December 2018 |website=Statistics of Ukraine}}</ref> |- id="Brazil" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BRA}} | {{n+p|180,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 861 | nowrap="" | {{nts|107,329}} |2011<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Australia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|AUS}} | {{n+p|160,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 6,319 | nowrap="" | {{nts|99,956}} |2021<ref name="undata">{{Cite web |title=Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence |url=http://data.un.org/Data.aspx?d=POP&f=tableCode%3A28 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181215152642/http://data.un.org/Data.aspx?d=POP&f=tableCode:28 |archive-date=15 December 2018 |access-date=10 December 2018}}</ref> |- id="Hungary" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|HUN}} | {{n+p|130,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 13,303 | nowrap="" | {{nts|10,965}} |2011<ref name="undata" /> |- id="South Africa" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ZAF}} | {{n+p|85,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,446 | nowrap="" | {{nts|49,469}} |2016<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Jews of South Africa in 2019 |url=https://www.jpr.org.uk/sites/default/files/attachments/JPR-Kaplan_The_Jews_of_South_Africa_in_2019_March_2020.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200808235052/https://jpr.org.uk/documents/JPR-Kaplan_The_Jews_of_South_Africa_in_2019_March_2020.pdf |archive-date=8 August 2020 |access-date=24 June 2024 |page=102}}</ref> |- id="Mexico" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|MEX}} | {{n+p|65,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 520 | nowrap="" | {{nts|67,476}} |2010<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Netherlands" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|the=_|NLD}} | {{n+p|63,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,813 | nowrap="" | {{nts|0.1%}} |2016<ref>{{Cite web |date=22 December 2016 |title=De religieuze kaart van Nederland, 2010–2015 |trans-title=Religious Map of the Netherlands, 2010–2015 |url=https://www.cbs.nl/nl-nl/publicatie/2016/51/de-religieuze-kaart-van-nederland-2010-2015 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180623141229/https://www.cbs.nl/nl-nl/publicatie/2016/51/de-religieuze-kaart-van-nederland-2010-2015 |archive-date=23 June 2018 |access-date=11 December 2018 |language=nl}}</ref> |- id="Italy" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ITA}} | {{n+p|48,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 791 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Belgium" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BEL}} | {{n+p|45,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,926 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Belarus" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BLR}} | {{n+p|33,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,494 | nowrap="" | {{nts|13,705}} |2019<ref name="undataethnic">{{Cite web |title=Population by national and/or ethnic group, sex and urban/rural residence |url=http://data.un.org/Data.aspx?d=POP&f=tableCode:26 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181101082532/http://data.un.org/Data.aspx?d=POP&f=tableCode:26 |archive-date=1 November 2018 |access-date=10 December 2018}}</ref> |- id="Sweden" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SWE}} | {{n+p|30,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,920 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Switzerland" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CHE}} | {{n+p|28,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,269 | nowrap="" | {{nts|16,763}} |2011<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Uruguay" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|URY}} | {{n+p|28,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 7,959 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Chile" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CHL}} | {{n+p|28,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,470 | nowrap="" | {{nts|28,153}} |2024<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://censo2024.ine.gob.cl/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/P6_Religion-o-credo.xlsx|title=Census 2024: Population aged 15 and over by religion or creed, by region.|website=National Statistics Institute|access-date=17 August 2025|language=es}}</ref> |- id="Turkey" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|TUR}} | {{n+p|23,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 284 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Spain" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ESP}} | {{n+p|22,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 474 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Azerbaijan" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|AZE}} | {{n+p|20,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,050 | nowrap="" | {{nts|9,084}} |2009<ref name="undataethnic" /> |- id="Austria" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|AUT}} | {{n+p|20,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,252 | nowrap="" | {{nts|8,140}} |2001<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Romania" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ROU}} | {{n+p|20,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,034 | nowrap="" | {{nts|3,519}} |2011<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Latvia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|LVA}} | {{n+p|16,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 8,356 | nowrap="" | {{nts|8,210}} |2019<ref>{{Cite web |title=Latvijas iedzīvotāju sadalījums pēc nacionālā sastāva un valstiskās piederības (Datums=01.07.2019) |url=https://www.pmlp.gov.lv/lv/assets/ISVN_Latvija_pec_TTB_VPD01072019.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190725151433/https://www.pmlp.gov.lv/lv/assets/ISVN_Latvija_pec_TTB_VPD01072019.pdf |archive-date=25 July 2019 |access-date=8 August 2019 |language=lv}}</ref> |- id="Venezuela" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|VEN}} | {{n+p|14,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 490 | nowrap="" | {{nts|9,500}} |2010<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cuadro 8. Autodefinición en materia religiosa (GIS XXI, 2011) |url=http://www.gumilla.org/biblioteca/bases/biblo/texto/SIC2012745_211-222.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924024236/http://www.gumilla.org/biblioteca/bases/biblo/texto/SIC2012745_211-222.pdf |archive-date=24 September 2015 |access-date=10 December 2018 |page=216}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=5 September 2012 |title=Jewish community in Venezue... JPost - Jewish World - Jewish News |url=https://www.jpost.com/JewishWorld/JewishNews/Article.aspx?id=186636 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120905054058/http://www.jpost.com/JewishWorld/JewishNews/Article.aspx?id=186636 |archive-date=5 September 2012 |access-date=25 September 2019 |website=archive.is}}</ref> |- id="Panama" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|PAN}} | {{n+p|13,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,081 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Iran" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|IRN}} | {{n+p|13,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 151 | nowrap="" | {{nts|9,826}} |2016<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Poland" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|POL}} | {{n+p|13,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 347 | nowrap="" | {{nts|2,488}} |2011<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tabl. 4.2. Ludność według rodzaju i kolejności identyfikacji narodowo-etnicznych w 2011 roku |url=http://stat.gov.pl/cps/rde/xbcr/gus/LUD_ludnosc_stan_str_dem_spo_NSP2011.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141027224238/http://stat.gov.pl/cps/rde/xbcr/gus/LUD_ludnosc_stan_str_dem_spo_NSP2011.pdf |archive-date=27 October 2014 |access-date=10 December 2018 |publisher=Statistics of Poland |page=91}}</ref> |- id="New Zealand" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|NZL}} | {{n+p|10,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,114 | nowrap="" | {{nts|5,274}} |2018<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Lithuania" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|LTU}} | {{n+p|10,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,763 | nowrap="" | {{nts|1,229}} |2011<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Uzbekistan" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|UZB}} | {{n+p|10,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 310 | nowrap="" | {{nts|94,689}} |1989<ref>{{Cite web |title=Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 года. Национальный состав населения по республикам СССР |url=http://demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/sng_nac_89.php?reg=4 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120106212632/http://demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/sng_nac_89.php?reg=4 |archive-date=6 January 2012 |access-date=10 December 2018 |publisher=Demoscope.ru}}</ref> |- id="Moldova" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|MDA}} | {{n+p|10,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,842 | nowrap="" | {{nts|1,601}} |2014<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Denmark" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|DNK}} | {{n+p|9,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,633 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Kazakhstan" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|KAZ}} | {{n+p|9,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 532 | nowrap="" | {{nts|5,281}} |2009<ref name="undata" /> |- id="India" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|IND}} | {{n+p|9,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 9000 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|IND_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | nowrap="" | {{nts|4,650}} |2011<ref>{{Cite news |date=28 July 2017 |title=For India's Jewish Community, Wait for Minority Status Continues |url=https://thewire.in/society/for-jewish-community-in-india-wait-for-minority-status-continues |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181211010144/https://thewire.in/society/for-jewish-community-in-india-wait-for-minority-status-continues |archive-date=11 December 2018 |access-date=10 December 2018}}</ref> |- id="Czechia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CZE}} | {{n+p|8,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 759 | nowrap="" | {{nts|1,427}} |2021<ref>{{Cite web |title=Religious composition: 2021 census |url=http://pop-stat.mashke.org/czechia-religion2021.htm |access-date=5 July 2022 |language=cs}}</ref> |- id="Bulgaria" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BGR}} | {{n+p|8,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,160 | nowrap="" | {{nts|1162}} |2011<ref>{{Cite web |title=Етнически малцинствени общности {{!}} NCCEDI |trans-title=Ethnic minority communities{{!}}NCCEDI |url=http://www.nccedi.government.bg/bg/node/196 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190730225713/http://www.nccedi.government.bg/bg/node/196 |archive-date=30 July 2019 |access-date=11 August 2019 |website=nccedi.government.bg |language=bg}}</ref> |- id="Georgia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|GEO}} | {{n+p|7,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,900 | nowrap="" | {{nts|1,417}} |2014<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Uganda" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|pref=History of the Jews in|UGA}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | nowrap="" | {{nts|7,189}} |2014<ref>{{Cite web |title=Table A9: Population by Religion, Sex and Residence |url=https://www.ubos.org/onlinefiles/uploads/ubos/NPHC/CENSUS%20FINAL.pdf |accessdate=17 January 2019 |page=73}}</ref> |- id="Greece" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|GRC}} | {{n+p|7,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 649 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Ireland" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=History of the Jews in Ireland|IRL}} | {{n+p|6,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,324 | nowrap="" | {{nts|1,921}} |2016<ref>{{Cite web |title=EY036: Actual and Percentage Change in Population Usually Resident and Present 2011 to 2016 by Sex, Religion, CensusYear and Statistic |url=https://www.cso.ie/px/pxeirestat/Statire/SelectVarVal/Define.asp?maintable=EY036&PLanguage=0 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180919142615/https://www.cso.ie/px/pxeirestat/Statire/SelectVarVal/Define.asp?maintable=EY036&PLanguage=0 |archive-date=19 September 2018 |access-date=10 December 2018}}</ref> |- id="Slovakia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SVK}} | {{n+p|6,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,108 | nowrap="" | {{nts|601}} |2019<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bilancia podľa národnosti a pohlavia - SR-oblasť-kraj-okres, m-v [om7002rr] |url=http://datacube.statistics.sk/#!/view/sk/VBD_DEM/om7002rr/Bilancia%20pod%C4%BEa%20n%C3%A1rodnosti%20a%20pohlavia%20-%20SR-oblas%C5%A5-kraj-okres,%20m-v%20%5Bom7002rr%5D |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210322110600/http://datacube.statistics.sk/#!/view/sk/VBD_DEM/om7002rr/Bilancia%20pod%C4%BEa%20n%C3%A1rodnosti%20a%20pohlavia%20-%20SR-oblas%C5%A5-kraj-okres,%20m-v%20%5Bom7002rr%5D |archive-date=22 March 2021 |access-date=31 July 2019 |publisher=Statistics of Slovakia |language=sk}}</ref> |- id="Portugal" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|PRT}} | {{n+p|5,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 478 | nowrap="" | 2,910 – 15,000 |2021<ref>{{Cite web |last=INE |title=Indicador |url=https://tabulador.ine.pt/indicador/?id=0011644 |access-date=2024-03-13 |website=tabulador.ine.pt}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Cohen |first=Adi |date=2023-05-24 |title=Tchau Israel! Tens of thousands of Israelis call this country their new home |url=https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-05-24/ty-article-magazine/.highlight/tchau-israel-tens-of-thousands-of-israelis-call-this-country-their-new-home/00000188-4d48-df79-a19d-ff5cd9740000 |access-date=2024-03-13 |work=Haaretz |language=en}}</ref> |- id="Colombia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|COL}} | {{n+p|4,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 86 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Estonia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|EST}} | {{n+p|4,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 3,387 | nowrap="" | {{nts|1921}} |2019<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ethnic composition: 2019 estimation |url=http://pop-stat.mashke.org/estonia-ethnic2019.htm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200101223909/http://pop-stat.mashke.org/estonia-ethnic2019.htm |archive-date=1 January 2020 |access-date=1 January 2020}}</ref> |- id="Croatia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|HRV}} | {{n+p|3,800|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 939 | nowrap="" | {{nts|536}} |2011<ref name="undata" /> |- id="China" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CHN}}{{efn|Figures include mainland China and Hong Kong SAR. ''See: History of the Jews in China and History of the Jews in Hong Kong''.}} | {{n+p|3,600|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 3600 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|CHN_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Peru" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|PER}} | {{n+p|3,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 111 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Serbia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SRB}} | {{n+p|3,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 500 | nowrap="" | {{nts|578}} |2011<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Costa Rica" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CRI}} | {{n+p|3,400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 666 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Morocco" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|MAR}} | {{n+p|3,100|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 89 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Puerto Rico" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|PRI}} | {{n+p|3,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 980 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Norway" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|NOR}} | {{n+p|2,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 462 | nowrap="" | {{nts|761}} |2021<ref>{{Cite web |title=Members of religious and life stance communities outside the Church of Norway, by religion/life stance. Per 1 January1 |url=https://www.ssb.no/en/kultur-og-fritid/statistikker/trosamf/aar |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200331212523/https://www.ssb.no/en/kultur-og-fritid/statistikker/trosamf/aar |archive-date=31 March 2020 |access-date=16 March 2020}}</ref> |- id="Ethiopia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ETH}} | {{n+p|2,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 2500 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|ETH_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Finland" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|FIN}} | {{n+p|2,200|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 406 | nowrap="" | {{nts|1,093}} |2017<ref>{{Cite web |title=016 -- Population by religious community, age and sex in 2000 to 2017 |url=http://pxnet2.stat.fi/PXWeb/pxweb/en/StatFin/StatFin__vrm__vaerak/statfin_vaerak_pxt_016.px/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181124003728/http://pxnet2.stat.fi/PXWeb/pxweb/en/StatFin/StatFin__vrm__vaerak/statfin_vaerak_pxt_016.px/ |archive-date=24 November 2018 |access-date=10 December 2018 |publisher=Statistics of Finland}}</ref> |- id="Cuba" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CUB}} | {{n+p|2,000|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 160 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Paraguay" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|PRY}} | {{n+p|1,900|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 259 | nowrap="" | {{nts|1,100}} |2002<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Guatemala" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|GTM}} | {{n+p|1,800|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 100 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Tunisia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|TUN}} | {{n+p|1,600|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 144 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Japan" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|JPN}} | {{n+p|1,600|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 16 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Kyrgyzstan" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|KGZ}} | {{n+p|1,500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 225 | nowrap="" | {{nts|455}} |2018<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018 |script-title=ru:5.01.00.03 Национальный состав населения. |trans-title=5.01.00.03 Total population by nationality |url=http://stat.kg/kg/statistics/download/dynamic/316/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181113213446/http://www.stat.kg/kg/statistics/download/dynamic/316/ |archive-date=13 November 2018 |access-date=10 December 2018 |website=Bureau of Statistics of Kyrgyzstan |language=ru, ky, en |format=XLS}}</ref> |- id="Singapore" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SGP}} | {{n+p|1,400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 249 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Bosnia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BIH}} | {{n+p|1,400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 392 | nowrap="" | {{nts|262}} |2013<ref>{{Cite web |title=1. Stanovništvo prema etničkoj/nacionalnoj pripadnosti - detaljna klasifikacija |url=http://www.popis.gov.ba/popis2013/knjige.php?id=2 |accessdate=10 December 2018}}</ref> |- id="Luxembourg" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|LUX}} | {{n+p|1,300|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,099 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Ecuador" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ECU}} | {{n+p|1,200|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 60 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Gibraltar" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|GIB}} | {{n+p|1,100|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 31,433 | nowrap="" | {{nts|763}} |2012<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Bolivia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BOL}} | {{n+p|1,100|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 88 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Bahamas" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean|BHS}} | {{n+p|900|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,295 | nowrap="" | {{nts|191}} |2010<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Kenya" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|KEN}} | {{n+p|900|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 30 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Netherlands Antilles" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean|ANT}} | {{n+p|900|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 2,813 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Virgin Islands" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=Religion in the United States Virgin Islands#Judaism|VIR}} | {{n+p|800|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 7,620 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Suriname" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SUR}} | {{n+p|800|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,320 | nowrap="" | {{nts|181}} |2012<ref>{{Cite web |title=Definitieve Resultaten Achtste Algemene Volkstelling (Vol. I) |url=http://www.statistics-suriname.org/images/Presentatie.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924105905/http://www.statistics-suriname.org/images/Presentatie.pdf |archive-date=24 September 2015 |access-date=10 December 2018 |page=39}}</ref> |- id="Turkmenistan" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|TKM}} | {{n+p|800|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 120 | nowrap="" | {{nts|1,537}} |1995<ref name="turkmenistan2">{{Cite web |script-title=ru:Итоги всеобщей переписи населения Туркменистана по национальному составу в 1995 году. |url=http://asgabat.net/turkmenistan/itogi-vseobschei-perepisi-naselenija-turkmenistana-po-nacionalnomu-sostavu-v-1995-godu.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130313015500/http://asgabat.net/turkmenistan/itogi-vseobschei-perepisi-naselenija-turkmenistana-po-nacionalnomu-sostavu-v-1995-godu.html |archive-date=13 March 2013 |accessdate=31 July 2012 |website=asgabat.net |language=Russian}}</ref> |- id="Zimbabwe" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ZWE}} | {{n+p|800|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 40 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Armenia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|ARM}} | {{n+p|700|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 210 | nowrap="" | {{nts|127}} |2011<ref>{{Cite web |title=ԱԶԳԱՅԻՆ ՓՈՔՐԱՄԱՍՆՈՒԹՅՈՒՆՆԵՐԸ ՀԱՅԱՍՏԱՆՈՒ |url=http://mincult.am/datas/media/azg.poqr.%20ev%20xorhurd%20mshak.nax.%20(1).doc |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171010143439/http://mincult.am/datas/media/azg.poqr.%20ev%20xorhurd%20mshak.nax.%20(1).doc |archive-date=10 October 2017 |access-date=31 July 2018}}</ref> |- id="Cyprus" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|CYP}} | {{n+p|600|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 480 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Jamaica" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|JAM}} | {{n+p|500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 180 | nowrap="" | {{nts|506}} |2011<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Thailand" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|THA}} | {{n+p|500|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 500 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|THA_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Bermuda" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean|BMU}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 6,160 | nowrap="" | {{nts|135}} |2010<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Botswana" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|BWA}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 160 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Congo D.R." ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|COD}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 400 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|COD_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Barbados" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|pref=History of the Jews in|BRB}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 1,400 | nowrap="" | {{nts|103}} |2011<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Dominica" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|DOM}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 40 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Egypt" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|EGY}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 400 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|EGY_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="El Salvador" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SLV}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 80 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Indonesia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|IDN}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 400 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|IDN_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Malta" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|MLT}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 800 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Namibia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|NAM}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 160 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Nigeria" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|NGA}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 400 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|NGA_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="North Macedonia" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=History of the Jews in North Macedonia|MKD}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 200 | nowrap="" | {{nts|66}} |2021<ref>{{Cite web |title=Попис на населението, домаќинствата и становите во Република Северна Македонија, 2021 - прв сет на податоци |url=https://www.stat.gov.mk/pdf/2022/2.1.22.10-mk-en.pdf |access-date=2 July 2022 |page=8}}</ref> |- id="Madagascar" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|MDG}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 400 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|MDG_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Philippines" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|the=_|PHL}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 400 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|PHL_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Slovenia" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|SVN}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | 200 | nowrap="" | {{nts|99}} |2001<ref name="undata" /> |- id="South Korea" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|KOR}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 400 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|KOR_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Tajikistan" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|TJK}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 400 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|SYR_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Taiwan" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|TWN}} | {{n+p|400|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 400 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|TWN_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |- id="Aruba" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|pref=History of the Jews in|ABW}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | nowrap="" | {{nts|354}} |2018<ref name="https://cbs.aw/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Fifth-Population-and-Housing-Census-Aruba.pdf"/> |- id="Nicaragua" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|NIC}} | {{n+p|250|{{lst|Total Eligible}}|sigfig=2|%=|disp=table}} | {{#expr: 250 / {{formatnum: {{#lst:UN population|NIC_0}}|R}} * 1000000 round 0}} | nowrap="" | {{nts|181}} |2017<ref>{{Cite web |last1=Dolsten |first1=Josefin |title=Tiny Nicaragua Jewish community doubles in size as 114 convert |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/tiny-nicaragua-jewish-community-doubles-in-size-as-114-convert |website=The Times of Israel |date=2 August 2017 }}</ref> |- id="Iceland" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=Religion in Iceland#Judaism|ISL}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | nowrap="" | {{nts|65}} |2025<ref>{{Cite web |title=Populations by religious and life stance organizations 1998-2023 |url=https://px.hagstofa.is/pxen/pxweb/en/Samfelag/Samfelag__menning__5_trufelog__trufelog/MAN10001.px/table/tableViewLayout2/ |accessdate=20 June 2023}}</ref> |- id="Mauritius" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|pref=History of the Jews in|MUS}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | nowrap="" | {{nts|43}} |2018<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Syria" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|pref=History of the Jews in|SYR}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | nowrap="" | {{nts|38}} |2020<ref name="undataethnic" /><ref>{{Cite web |script-title=ru:Национальный состав, владение языками и гражданство населения Республики Таджикистан Том III |url=http://oldstat.ww.tj/ru/img/526b8592e834fcaaccec26a22965ea2b_1355501132.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181210202704/http://oldstat.ww.tj/ru/img/526b8592e834fcaaccec26a22965ea2b_1355501132.pdf |archive-date=10 December 2018 |access-date=10 December 2018 |language=ru, tg}}</ref> |- id="Liechtenstein" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|LIE}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | nowrap="" | {{nts|26}} |2020<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wohnbevölkerung nach Religion und Herkunft, 1990 - 2000 |url=https://www.llv.li/files/as/pdf-llv-as-statistisches_jahrbuch_2010 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190119121459/https://www.llv.li/files/as/pdf-llv-as-statistisches_jahrbuch_2010 |archive-date=19 January 2019 |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref> |- id="Anguilla" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=Religion in Anguilla#Judaism|AIA}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | nowrap="" | {{nts|16}} |2018<ref name="undata" /> |- id="Faroe Islands" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=Religion in the Faroe Islands#Judaism|FRO}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | nowrap="" | {{nts|12}} |2020<ref>{{Cite web |title=CS 10.1.2 Population by religious faith, educational attainment, occupation, country of birth, year of arrival in the country and place of usual residence |url=http://www.hagstova.fo/en/statbank/census/2011/religion/religion-educaton-and-country-of-birth |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151002070910/http://www.hagstova.fo/en/statbank/census/2011/religion/religion-educaton-and-country-of-birth |archive-date=2 October 2015 |access-date=10 December 2018}}</ref> |- id="Montenegro" ! scope=row {{flagg|cspet|pref=Jews in|MNE}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | nowrap="" | {{nts|12}} | 2018<ref name="undata" /> |- id="British Virgin Islands" ! scope="row" style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|pspew|al=c|plink=Religion in the British Virgin Islands#Judaism|VGB}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | nowrap="" | {{nts|11}} | 2018<ref name="undata" /> |- | | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | nowrap="" | {{nts|1}} | 2018<ref name="undata" /> |- class="static-row-header" ! style="text-align:left" | {{flagg|xsp|World|plink=Jews|nodata=y}} ! <section begin=Total Eligible/>23,809,100<section end=Total Eligible/> ! style="text-align:right" | 100 ! style="text-align:right" | 3,091 ! {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |} ::<small>pct = percent of total world Jewish population</small> ::<small>pmp = per million people in country</small> {{notelist}}

===Remnant and vanished populations=== The above table represents Jews that number at least a few dozen per country. Reports exist of Jewish communities remaining in other territories in the low single digits that are on the verge of disappearing, particularly in the Islamic world, as their part and parcel of their reaction to the Israeli declaration of Independence was the Jewish persecution in most Muslim lands; these are often of historical interest as they represent the remnant of much larger Jewish populations. For example, Egypt had a Jewish community of 80,000 in the early 20th century that numbered fewer than 40 as of 2014, mainly because of the forced expulsion movements to Israel and other countries at that time.<ref>{{cite web |date=12 March 2014 |title=Egypt's Jewish community buries deputy leader |url=http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2014/03/egypt-jewish-community-buries-deputy-leader-201431295947206212.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722014416/http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2014/03/egypt-jewish-community-buries-deputy-leader-201431295947206212.html |archive-date=22 July 2015 |access-date=17 July 2015 |work=Al Jazeera}}</ref> Despite a 2,000-year history of Jewish presence, there are no longer any known Jews living in Afghanistan, as its last Jewish residents Zebulon Simintov and Tova Moradi, fled the country in September<ref>{{cite web |last1=Donati |first1=Jessica |last2=Harooni |first2=Mirwais |date=12 November 2013 |title=Last Jew in Afghanistan faces ruin as kebabs fail to sell |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-afghanistan-jews-idUSBRE9AB0A120131112 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160113071210/http://www.reuters.com/article/us-afghanistan-jews-idUSBRE9AB0A120131112 |archive-date=13 January 2016 |access-date=17 July 2015 |work=Reuters}}</ref> and October 2021,<ref name="The Jerusalem Post 2021 l4372">{{cite web |last=Gab |first=Ben Zion |date=2021-11-03 |title='Last Jew in Afghanistan' loses title to hidden Jewish family |url=https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/not-the-last-jew-in-afghanistan-after-all-683879 |access-date=2023-08-09 |website=The Jerusalem Post}}</ref><ref name="Zion Press 2021 x9662">{{cite web |last1=Zion |first1=Ilan Ben |last2=Press |first2=Llazar Semini Associated |date=2021-10-29 |title=Woman now thought to be Afghanistan's last Jew flees country |url=https://www.independent.ie/world-news/woman-now-thought-to-be-afghanistans-last-jew-flees-country/40996142.html |access-date=2023-08-09 |website=Independent.ie}}</ref> respectively.

In the Syrian Arab republic, another Jewish community saw mass exodus at the end of the 20th century and numbered fewer than 20 in the midst of the Syrian Civil War.<ref>{{cite web |title=Syria |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/Syria.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717035309/https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/Syria.html |archive-date=17 July 2015 |access-date=17 July 2015 |work=Jewish Virtual Library}}</ref> The size of the Jewish community in Indonesia has been variously given as 65, 100, or 18 at most over the last 50 years.<ref>CIA World Fact Book</ref><ref>Levenda 2007, pp. 188.</ref> Due to the Yemenite civil war (2014–present), the Yemeni Jews have faced persecution by various radical Islamist, Jihadist organizations including Houthis, AQAP and ISIS-Yemen who have demanded they convert to Islam, pay the Jizya tax and survive or face execution. The Israel Defense Forces has conducted operations evacuating the population and moving them to Israel.<ref>{{cite web |date=March 21, 2016 |title=Israel airlifts 19 of last remaining Yemeni Jews |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/21/israel-airlifts-19-of-last-remaining-yemeni-jews |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210705172911/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/21/israel-airlifts-19-of-last-remaining-yemeni-jews |archive-date=5 July 2021 |access-date=July 4, 2021 |work=The Guardian}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Kampeas |first=Ron |date=2022-02-04 |title=Houthi persecution, civil war emptying Yemen of nearly all Jews, UN says |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/houthi-persecution-civil-war-emptying-yemen-of-nearly-all-jews-un-says/ |access-date=2025-09-03 |work=The Times of Israel |language=en-US |issn=0040-7909}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Jews of Yemen |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jews-of-yemen#:~:text=In%202009,%20Yemeni%20authorities%20moved,have%20been%20behind%20the%20attack. |access-date=2025-09-03 |website=www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Yemen |url=https://www.state.gov/reports/2021-report-on-international-religious-freedom/yemen/ |access-date=2025-09-03 |website=United States Department of State |language=en-US}}</ref> On 28 March 2021, 13 Jews were forced by the Houthis to leave Yemen, leaving the last four elderly Jews in Yemen.<ref>{{cite web |last=Bassist |first=Rina |date=March 29, 2021 |title=Houthis deport some of Yemen's last remaining Jews |url=https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2021/03/houthis-deport-some-yemens-last-remaining-jews |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210618102852/https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2021/03/houthis-deport-some-yemens-last-remaining-jews |archive-date=18 June 2021 |access-date=July 2, 2021 |work=Al-Monitor}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Joffre |first=Tzvi |date=March 29, 2021 |title=Almost all remaining Jews in Yemen deported - Saudi media |url=https://m.jpost.com/diaspora/almost-all-remaining-jews-in-yemen-deported-saudi-media-663486 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220520051734/https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/almost-all-remaining-jews-in-yemen-deported-saudi-media-663486 |archive-date=20 May 2022 |access-date=July 2, 2021 |work=The Jerusalem Post}}</ref> According to one report there are six Jews left in Yemen: one woman, her brother, three others, and Levi Salem Marahbi (who had been imprisoned for helping smuggle a Torah scroll out of Yemen).<ref>{{cite web |last=Boxerman |first=Aaron |date=March 30, 2021 |title=As 13 Yemeni Jews leave pro-Iran region for Cairo, community of 50,000 down to 6 |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/as-13-yemeni-jews-leave-pro-iran-region-for-cairo-nations-community-down-to-6/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210701235225/https://www.timesofisrael.com/as-13-yemeni-jews-leave-pro-iran-region-for-cairo-nations-community-down-to-6/ |archive-date=1 July 2021 |access-date=July 1, 2021 |work=The Times of Israel}}</ref>

== See also == * Aliyah * Historical Jewish population * Historical Jewish population by country * Jewish ethnic divisions * Judaism * Judaism by country * Jewish population by city

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