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The Jewish population is the number of Jews in the world, something that is difficult to calculate, given the constant debates over the definition of Jew. All demographic numbers given in this article are estimates from the sources noted.

Total population

According to the World Jewish Population Survey of 2002,[1] "The size of world Jewry at the beginning of 2002 is assessed at 13,296,100." According to a 2002 study by the Jewish Agency,[2] "There are 12.9 million Jews in the world...."

Estimates for 2006 usually place the world population of Jews around 14 million. Adherents.com cites sources stating that there are 14 million Jews in the world in 1970, 1977, 1983, 1992, 1995, and 1998. Additional sources cite the population at numbers ranging from 12.8 million to 18.2 million.[3]

All of these estimates include approximately 4.5 million unaffiliated and secular Jews, as well as those who practice Judaism and belong to a congregation.

Metropolitan areas with the largest Jewish populations:

1.) Tel Aviv - Israel - 2,560,000. 2.) New York - U.S. - 1,970,000. 3.) Haifa - Israel - 655,000. 4.) Los Angeles - U.S. - 621,000. 5.) Jerusalem - Israel - 570,000. 6.) Miami - U.S. - 514,000. 7.) Paris - France - 310,000.

The Jewish Autonomous Oblast continues to be an autonomous oblast of the Russian state. [1] Governor Nikolay Mikhaylovich Volkov has stated that he intends to, "support every valuable initiative maintained by our local Jewish organizations." [2] The Birobidzhan Synagogue opened in 2004 on the 70th anniversary of the regions founding in 1934. [3] The Chief Rabbi of Birobidzhan, Mordechai Scheiner, says there are 4,000 Jews in the capital city. [4]

Largest Jewish populations by country

This table represents data from 2002.
Top 50 countries by Jewish population
Rank Country Jews % Jewish % of all Jews
1 United States 6,150,000 2% 38.62%
2 Israel 5,600,000 80% 35.7%
3 Russia 800,000 0.57% 4.91%
4 France 606,561 1% 4.15%
5 Canada 393,660 1.2% 2.695%
6 United Kingdom 350,000 0.6% 1.97%
7 Germany 220,000 0.25% 1.51%
8 Argentina 250,000 0.67% 1.335%
9 Ukraine 142,276 0.3% 0.97%
10 Australia 120,000 0.55% 0.82%
11 South Africa 88,688 0.04% 0.61%
12 Brazil 87,000 0.2% 0.60%
13 Belarus 72,103 0.7% <0.5%
14 Hungary 60,041 0.6% <0.5%
15 Mexico 53,101 0.05% <0.5%
16 Belgium 51,821 0.5% <0.5%
17 Spain 48,409 0.12% <0.5%
18 Netherlands 32,814 0.2% <0.5%
19 Moldova 31,187 0.7% <0.5%
20 Uruguay 30,743 0.9% <0.5%
21 Italy 30,213 0.052% <0.5%
22 Chile 25,375 0.131% <0.5%
23 Poland 24,999 0.065% <0.5%
24 Venezuela 20,900 0.1% <0.5%
25 Iran 20,405 0.03% <0.5%
26 Ethiopia 20,000 0.027% <0.5%
27 Sweden 18,003 0.2% <0.5%
28 Uzbekistan 17,453 0.065% <0.5%
29 Turkey 17,415 0.025% <0.5%
30 India 15,405 0.005% <0.5%
31 Switzerland 14,649 0.2% <0.5%
32 Panama 10,029 0.33% <0.5%
33 Latvia 9,092 0.397% <0.5%
34 Austria 8,184 0.1% <0.5%
35 Georgia 7,951 0.17% <0.5%
36 Azerbaijan 7,911 0.1% <0.5%
37 Denmark 7,062 0.13% <0.5%
38 Romania 6,029 0.027% <0.5%
39 New Zealand 5,447 0.135% <0.5%
40 Greece 5,334 0.05% <0.5%
41 Morocco 5,236 0.016% <0.5%
42 Kazakhstan 4,100 0.027% <0.5%
43 Lithuania 3,596 0.1% <0.5%
44 Colombia 3,436 0.008% <0.5%
45 Czech Republic 3,072 0.03% <0.5%
46 Slovakia 3,041 0.056% <0.5%
47 Peru 2,800 0.01% <0.5%
48 Costa Rica 2,409 0.06% <0.5%
49 Bulgaria 2,300 0.031% <0.5%
50 Estonia 1,818 0.136% <0.5%


Current population estimates

According to the World Jewish Population Survey of 2002[4], "The size of world Jewry at the beginning of 2002 is assessed at 13,296,100. World Jewry constituted about 2.19 per 1,000 of the world’s total population. One in about 457 people in the world is a Jew. According to the revised figures, between 2001 and 2002 the Jewish population grew by an estimated 44,000 people, or about 0.3 percent."

According to a 2002 study[5] by the Jewish Agency, "the number of Jews in the world is declining at an average of 50,000 per year."

The major population centers of the Jewish community are (Table from the World Jewish Population Survey)

Jewish Population2002
   
RegionPopulationPercent b
World13,296,100100.0
   
Americas, Total6,476,300 48.7
 North c6,064,00045.6
 Central52,5000.4
 South500,0002.7
   
Europe, Total1,558,500 11.7
 European Union1,034,4007.8
 Other West19,6000.1
 Former USSR d410,0003.1
 Other East and Balkans d94,5000.7
   
Asia, Total5,069,900 38.1
 Israel h5,025,00037.8
 Former USSR d25,0000.2
 Other19,9000.1
   
Africa, Total87,200 0.7
 North e7,4000.1
 South f79,8000.6
   
Oceania g104,200 0.8

a January 1.
b Minor discrepancies due to rounding.
c U.S. and Canada.
d Asian regions of Russia and Turkey included in Europe.
e Including Ethiopia.
f South Africa, Zimbabwe, and other sub-Saharan countries.
g Australia, New Zealand.
h Including about 370,000 Jewish Israeli citizens living in the West Bank and Golan Heights.

Populations as a percentage

All estimates of population in this section are generated by taking the estimated percentage of Jews in each country, and multiplying it by the population of the country. Though figures given in the table may seem precise to many digits, they are often highly inaccurate, and can vary by significant margins from other published surveys. This data is intended to give rough estimates of the number of Jews in each country, more precise estimates for some countries are available above.

As an example, the tables below give the Jewish population of Argentina as 195,000 Jews in Argentina, but the best survey-based sources generally estimate the number of Jews in Argentina between 185,000 and 250,000[6]. All the numbers below are similarly estimates, so the figures in the table below should be considered in the light of these variations, and should not be viewed as exact counts.

The percentage of Jewish population of each country was taken from the US State Department's International Religious Freedom Report 2004[7], and, if not available on that site, from Jewish Population Tables[8]. The total population of each country was taken from census.gov [9] (2005 estimates).

These numbers are for Jews as an ethnicity; many, but not all, practice the religion of Judaism.

By country

Note: The total at the end shows the entire population of the world, not just the listed countries

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Jews by country
Region Country Population (2005E) % Jewish Estimated number of Jews
Central AsiaJews in Afghanistan29,928,9870.0000033071
North AfricaJews in Algeria32,531,8530.0003%100
South AmericaJews in Argentina39,537,9430.52%195,000
Middle EastJews in Armenia2,982,9040.025%750
OceaniaJews in Australia20,090,4370.45%90,406
Central EuropeJews in Austria8,184,6910.1%8,184
Middle EastJews in Azerbaijan7,911,9740.1%7,911
Middle EastJews in Bahrain750,0000.05%40
South AsiaJews in Bangladesh147,000,0000.00011%175
Eastern EuropeJews in Belarus10,300,4830.7%72,103
Western EuropeJews in Belgium10,364,3880.5%51,821
South AmericaJews in Bolivia8,857,8700.006%500
BalkansJews in Bosnia and Herzegovina4,025,4760.025%1,006
Southern AfricaJews in Botswana1,640,1150.006%100
South AmericaJews in Brazil186,112,7940.04%295,125
BalkansJews in Bulgaria7,450,3490.031%2,300
North AmericaJews in Canada32,805,0411.2%393,660
South AmericaJews in Chile15,980,9120.131%25,375
East AsiaJews in China1,306,313,8120.00008%1,000
South AmericaJews in Colombia42,954,2790.008%3,436
Central AfricaJews in Congo (Kinshasa)60,085,0040.0002%120
Central AmericaJews in Costa Rica4,016,1730.06%2,409
BalkansJews in Croatia4,495,9040.4%3000
North AmericaJews in Cuba11,346,6700.013%1,500
Central EuropeJews in Czech Republic10,241,1380.03%3,072
Western EuropeJews in Denmark5,432,3350.13%7,062
CaribbeanJews in Dominican Republic8,950,0340.001%100
South AmericaJews in Ecuador13,363,5930.007%935
North AfricaJews in Egypt77,505,7560.0001%100
Central AmericaJews in El Salvador6,704,9320.001%100
East AfricaJews in Eritrea4,401,0000.00002%1
Eastern EuropeJews in Estonia1,332,8930.136%1,818
East AfricaJews in Ethiopia73,053,2860.027%20,000
Western EuropeJews in Finland5,223,4420.021%1,110
Western EuropeJews in France60,656,1781%606,561
Middle EastJews in Georgia4,677,4010.17%7,951
Western EuropeJews in Germany82,431,3900.13%107,160
West AfricaJews in Ghana18,412,2470.0043%800
BalkansJews in Greece10,668,3540.05%5,334
Central AmericaJews in Guatemala14,655,1890.008%1,172
Central EuropeJews in Hungary10,006,8350.6%60,041
Western EuropeJews in Iceland300,0000.003%10
South AsiaJews in India1,080,264,3880.0005%15,401
Middle EastJews in Iran68,017,8600.03%20,405
Middle EastJews in Iraq26,074,9060.0004%100
Western EuropeJews in Ireland4,015,6760.044%1,790
Middle EastJews in Israel6,276,88380%5,021,506
Western EuropeJews in Italy58,103,0330.052%30,213
CaribbeanJews in Jamaica2,731,8320.011%300
East AsiaJews in Japan127,417,2440.0008%1,002
Central AsiaJews in Kazakhstan15,185,8440.027%4,100
East AfricaJews in Kenya33,829,5900.001%400
East AsiaJews in South Korea48,422,6440.0002%100
Central AsiaJews in Kyrgyzstan5,146,2810.018%926
Eastern EuropeJews in Latvia2,290,7650.42%9,525
Middle EastJews in Lebanon3,826,0180.003%100
Northern AfricaJews in Libya3,826,0180%1
Eastern EuropeJews in Lithuania3,596,6170.1%3,596
Western EuropeJews in Luxembourg468,5710.14%655
BalkansJews in Macedonia2,045,2620.0098%200
North AmericaJews in Mexico106,202,9030.05%53,101
Eastern EuropeJews in Moldova4,455,4210.7%31,187
BalkansJews in Montenegro630,548n.a.n.a.
North AfricaJews in Morocco32,725,8470.016%5,236
Southern AfricaJews in Namibia2,030,6920.006%115
Western EuropeJews in the Netherlands16,507,4910.2%37,000
Central AmericaJews in Nicaragua5,675,356n.a.50
OceaniaJews in New Zealand4,035,4610.135%5,447
West AfricaJews in Nigeria128,771,9880.008%10,000
Western EuropeJews in Norway4,593,0410.027%1,240
South AsiaJews in Pakistan165,803,5600.000001%200
Central AmericaJews in Panama3,039,1500.33%10,029
South AmericaJews in Paraguay6,347,8840.016%1,015
South AmericaJews in Peru27,925,6280.01%2,800
Southeast AsiaJews in The Philippines87,857,4730.0001%100
Central EuropeJews in Poland38,635,1440.065%24,999
Western EuropeJews in Portugal10,566,2120.007%739
CaribbeanJews in Puerto Rico3,916,6320.038%1,488
BalkansJews in Romania22,329,9770.027%6,029
Eastern EuropeJews in Russia143,420,3090.5%717,101
BalkansJews in Serbia9,778,9910.022%2,200
Southeast AsiaJews in Singapore4,425,7200.007%300
Central EuropeJews in Slovakia5,431,3630.056%3,041
Central EuropeJews in Slovenia2,011,0700.005%100
Southern AfricaJews in South Africa44,344,1360.2%88,688
Western EuropeJews in Spain40,341,4620.12%48,409
South AmericaJews in Suriname438,1440.046%200
Western EuropeJews in Sweden9,001,7740.2%18,003
Western EuropeJews in Switzerland7,489,3700.2%14,978
Middle EastJews in Syria18,448,7520.0005%100
Central AsiaJews in Tajikistan7,163,5060.001%100
Southeast AsiaJews in Thailand65,444,3710.0003%199
Central AmericaJews in Trinidad and Tobago1,088,6440.1%1,088
North AfricaJews in Tunisia10,074,9510.018%1,813
BalkansJews in Turkey69,660,5590.025%17,415
Central AsiaJews in Turkmenistan4,952,0810.01%495
East AfricaJews in Uganda28,816,0000.003%800
Eastern EuropeJews in Ukraine47,425,3360.3%142,276
Western EuropeJews in the United Kingdom60,441,4570.5%302,207
North AmericaJews in the United States300,400,0002.1%6,400,000
South AmericaJews in Uruguay3,415,9200.9%30,743
Central AsiaJews in Uzbekistan26,851,1950.065%17,453
South AmericaJews in Venezuela25,375,2810.1%20,900
Middle EastJews in Yemen20,727,0630.01%2,000
Southern AfricaJews in Zimbabwe12,746,9900.006%764
Total 6,430,856,221 0.227% 14,596,217

By region

These percentages were calculated by using the above numbers. The first percentage, 4th column, is the percentage of population that is Jewish in a region (Jews in the region * 100/total population of the region). The last column shows the Jewish percentage compared to the total Jewish population of the world (Jews in the region * 100/total Jewish population of the world).

(Note: Egypt, Sudan, and the Arab Maghreb countries are counted as part of North Africa, not Middle East).

Jews in Africa
Region Total Population Jews % Jewish % of Jews total
Central Africa 83,121,055 1,000 0.0001% 0.0008%
East Africa 444,193,741,900 20,400 0.011% 0.14%
North Africa 202,151,323 7,249 0.004% 0.05%
Southern Africa 137,092,019 89,667 0.065% 0.614%
West Africa 268,997,245 42,000 0.00004% 0.0007%
Total 885,103,542 160,316 0.013% 0.805%


Jews in Asia
Region Total Population Jews % Jewish % of Jews total
Central Asia 92,019,166 23,074 0.025% 0.158%
East Asia 1,527,960,261 2,102 0.0001% 0.014%
Middle East 274,775,527 5,076,338 1.847% 34.779%
South Asia 1,437,326,682 15,401 0.0004% 0.037%
Southeast Asia 571,337,070 599 0.0001% 0.004%
Total 3,903,418,706 5,117,514 0.131% 34.993%


Jews in Europe
Region Total Population Jews % Jewish % of Jews total
Balkans 65,407,609 18,299 0.028% 0.125%
Central Europe 74,510,241 99,437 0.133% 0.681%
Eastern Europe 212,821,296 977,173 0.459% 6.695%
Western Europe 375,832,557 1,224,176 0.326% 8.387%
Total 728,571,703 2,319,085 0.318% 15.888%


Jews in The Americas
Region Total Population Jews % Jewish % of Jews total
Caribbean 23,809,622 1,888 0.008% 0.013%
Central America 42,223,849 52,500 0.035% 0.124%
North America 446,088,748 6,361,443 1.426% 43.1%
South America 371,075,531 359,800 0.09% 2.7%
Total 859,388,128 6,773,743 0.788% 45.9%


Jews in Oceania
Region Total Population Jews % Jewish % of Jews total
Oceania 30,564,520 95,853 0.314% 0.657%

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