New report indicates there are currently 14.2 million Jews worldwide, nearing pre-World War II global Jewish population of 16.6 million The Times of Israel
The worldwide Jewish population is approaching the size it was before the Holocaust, a new report by an independent Jerusalem-based think tank says. The report, compiled by the Jewish People Policy Institute, indicates that there are 14.2 million Jews worldwide as of early 2015. Add in various subgroups (such as immigrants to Israel and American partial Jews) and the number approaches 16 million which nears the pre-World War II global Jewish population of 16.6 million, Ynet reported on Friday.
After Israel, which is home to 6,103,200 Jews, the United States has the second-highest Jewish population at 5,700,000.
The JPPI report says that the last decade (2005-2015) has seen an eight percent increase in the Jewish population, or the biggest increase since the end of World War II. According to Ynet, the JPPI based these numbers on halacha criteria for those living in Israel and self-identification for those living outside of Israel.
See the list of countries and regions with the highest Jewish populations below. Israel 6,103,200
United States 5,700,000
France 475,000
Canada- 385,300
Latin America 383,500
Britain 290,000
Russia 186,000
Germany 118,000
Australia 112,500
Africa 74,700
South Africa 70,000
Ukraine 63,000
Hungary 47,900
Iran 20,000
Asia 19,700
Romania 9,400
New Zealand 7,600
Morocco 2,400
Poster Comment:
BS. There are more than 5.7 million Jews within 100 miles of Manhattan. I remember a book written by a Jewish author saying there were 84 million Jews worldwide in the 1930s. There are 12 million Jews in Latin America. And I was told the Jewish population of Europe is half that of America. The World Almanac in 1950 reported from Jewish sources that the worldwide Jewish population had risen by 800,000 between 1940 and 1950.