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  1. For 2023, we used Sheskin and Dashefsky data with the more accurate approximation of American Jews -- 7.5 million instead of 6.3 million. 2 Data as of May 9, 2024. 3 Sheskin and Dashefsky figures. 4 CIA World Factbook Figures.

  2. 11 Μαΐ 2021 · Using data from the 2020 Pew Research Center survey, Hebrew University demographer Sergio DellaPergola estimates the “core” Jewish population in the United States to be slightly more than 6 million, including 4.8 million adults and 1.2 million children. DellaPergola includes Jews of no religion in these figures only if they have two Jewish parents.

  3. The Americas are home to 44.3% of the world’s Jews, of whom 41.9% live in North America. The Jewish population in the Americas, estimated at 6,758,900 in 2022, is predominantly concentrated in the US (6,000,000, or 89% of the total Americas), followed by Canada (394,000, 6%), South America (307,200, less than 5%), and Central America and the ...

  4. 28 Αυγ 2022 · The Americas are home to 44.6% of the world’s Jews, of whom 42.2% live in North America. The Jewish population in the Americas, estimated at 6,761,300 in 2021, is predominantly concentrated in the US (6,000,000, or 89% of the total Americas), followed by Canada (393,500, 6%), South America (310,200, less than 5%), and Central America and the ...

  5. www.pewresearch.org › religion › 2012/12/18Jews - Pew Research Center

    18 Δεκ 2012 · There are about 14 million Jews around the world, representing 0.2% of the global population. This estimate is based on the number of people who self-identify as Jewish when asked about their religion on national censuses and large-scale surveys.

  6. 1 Ιαν 2022 · The Jewish population in the Americas, estimated at 6,466,900 in 2020, is predominantly concentrated in the US (5,700,000, or 88% of the total Americas), followed by Canada (393,000, 6%), South America (316,400, 5%), and Central America and the Caribbean (57,400, 1%).

  7. 2 Απρ 2015 · Most of the remainder of the global Jewish population was found in Europe (10%) and the Latin America-Caribbean region (3%). In 2050, a majority of the world’s Jews (51%) are expected to live in the Middle East and North Africa (mostly Israel), while more than a third (37%) will live in North America.