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  1. The map displays these estimates across a low, mid and high range. It includes information for the self-identified Jewish population broken down by age, education and race – comparing these with statistics for the total US population by country, state, and county – as well as institutions and synagogues.

  2. 28 Αυγ 2022 · Based on Informant/Internet Estimates, 80,000 Jews live in Orange County (excluding parts included in Long Beach); 35,000, in San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys; 23,750, in Long Beach; 15,000, in Ventura County (excluding the Simi-Conejo area included in Los Angeles); and 8500, in Santa Barbara.

  3. Jewish Population (2023) Overall Population Change since 1899. Overall Population Change since 1980. Percentage of State Jewish. Total. 1,043,800.

  4. 26 Μαΐ 2021 · The Jewish community flourished during the World War I years. The shipbuilding and the influx of people caused the population of Orange to nearly double, reaching 17,000. The Jewish community reached its peak, growing to 69 members by 1919.

  5. 11 Μαΐ 2021 · The survey finds that 87% of adult Jews by religion and 70% of Jews of no religion – a total of about 4.8 million U.S. adults – say they had a Jewish mother. Additionally, about 1.3 million people who are not classified as Jews in this report (47% of non-Jews of Jewish background) say they had a Jewish mother.

  6. The most significant Jewish populations are in Ocean County, Bergen County, Monmouth County, Southern New Jersey, Middlesex County, and Essex County. The estimate for Ocean County (146,500 Jews) is based mostly on US Census data.

  7. 3 Ιουλ 2020 · Orange County is the 23rd largest US Jewish community, San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys is the 38th largest, and Long Beach is the 45th. Based on a 1998 RDD study updated by an Informant/Internet Estimate in 2015, 20,000 Jews (including 9000 part-year residents) live in Palm Springs.

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