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How Many Jewish Countries In The World

Jewish Population By Country Percentage - Percentage Of Jews In The World

israel

Israel

77.05%

united states of america

USA

1.69%

Flag of Canada with red borders and red maple leaf

Canada

0.92%

france

France

0.70%

uruguay

Uruguay

0.59%

Jewish Countries In The World Map

Top 10 Largest Jewish Populations By Country

S no.CountryPercentageJewsTotal
1Israel77.056,780,0008,800,000
2United States1.695,730,000339,440,000
3Canada0.92350,00038,170,000
4France0.70460,00065,910,000
5Uruguay0.5920,0003,400,000
6United Kingdom0.45300,00067,350,000
7Australia0.43110,00025,740,000
8Argentina0.38170,00045,190,000
9Belgium0.2630,00011,540,000
10Switzerland0.2320,0008,640,000
11Sweden0.1920,00010,350,000
12Netherlands0.1730,00017,640,000
13Germany0.14120,00083,630,000
14Chile0.1020,00019,370,000
15Hungary0.1010,0009,750,000
16Ukraine0.0940,00044,680,000
17Russia0.08120,000146,370,000
18Italy0.0740,00059,910,000
19South Africa0.0740,00060,560,000
20Mexico0.0560,000126,800,000
21Brazil0.0490,000208,660,000
22Turkey0.0330,00086,090,000
23Spain0.0210,00047,680,000
Source:Pewresearch - Religious Composition

Countries With Highest Jewish Population : Judaism Population

israel

Israel

6,780,000

united states of america

USA

5,730,000

france

France

460,000

Flag of Canada with red borders and red maple leaf

Canada

350,000

united kingdom

UK

300,000

Worldwide Jewish Population By Country

As of early Pewresearch, the global Jewish population is estimated at approximately 15.8 to 16.5 million people, representing roughly 0.2% of the world’s total population. Jewish Population By Country The demographic landscape of world Jewry is characterized by extreme geographic concentration, with approximately 85% of all Jewish people residing in just two nations: Israel and the United States.

While the “core” Jewish population (those who identify as Jews to the exclusion of any other religion) is growing in Israel, many diaspora communities are experiencing stability or slight declines due to aging demographics and migration.

Defining Jewish Demographics: Core vs. Enlarged

Statistical reporting on the Jewish Population By Country The varies based on the criteria used for identification:

  • Core Jewish Population: Individuals who self-identify as Jewish and do not profess another monotheistic religion.

  • Connected/Enlarged Population: Includes the core population plus those who have a Jewish parent or consider themselves “partly Jewish”.

  • Law of Return Population: Includes anyone with at least one Jewish grandparent (eligible for Israeli citizenship), totaling approximately 25.5 million people globally.

Regional Demographic Dynamics

Israel: The Center of Growth

Israel is the only nation where Jews comprise a majority (approx. 76.3% of the 10.178 million residents). It is currently the primary driver of global population growth, with a birth rate far exceeding those in the diaspora. As of 2026, Israel has surpassed North America as the geographic region with the largest Jewish population.

The North American Diaspora

The United States remains home to the largest Jewish community outside Israel, with major concentrations in New York, California, and Florida. New York State alone is home to over 1.67 million Jewish people, representing over 8% of its total population. Canada also maintains a stable and vibrant community, centered primarily in Toronto and Montreal.

European and Post-Soviet Shifts

Western Europe continues to see its Jewish populations concentrated in France and the UK. Conversely, the Jewish populations in Russia and Ukraine have declined significantly due to aging and accelerated emigration (Aliyah) following regional conflicts in the early 2020s.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which city has the largest Jewish population? While Israel has the highest national count, New York City is frequently cited as the metropolitan area with the largest Jewish population in the world, followed by the Tel Aviv metropolitan area.

Is the global Jewish population increasing? Yes, but slowly. The growth is primarily driven by high birth rates in Israel, which offset lower birth rates and assimilation trends in parts of the diaspora.

How many people are eligible for Israeli citizenship? Under the Law of Return, which includes anyone with a Jewish grandparent, approximately 25.5 million people globally are eligible to claim Israeli citizenship.

What percentage of the world is Jewish? Jewish people make up approximately 0.2% of the global population.