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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.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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%).
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.