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How many Jews live around the world?

Determining how many Jews live in a particular place is often more complicated than it seems. Click each country's flag to find out how many Jews live in it and what the numbers mean.

Source: DellaPergola, Sergio (2025). "World Jewish Population, 2024". American Jewish Year Book 2025. 

Australia Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney, Australia
Australia
Austria the holocaust memorial at the Jewish ghetto of Vienna, Austria
Austria
Belarus Great Choral Synagogue
Belarus
Belgium Belgian banner
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina Cable cart in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria Jewish Synagogue in Sofia
Bulgaria
Canada Toronto, Canada
Canada
Croatia Zagreb, Croatia
Croatia
Cyprus Limassol, Cyprus
Cyprus
Czechia Pragua, Czech Republic
Czechia
Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark
Denmark
Estonia Tallinn, Estonia
Estonia
Europe Satellite image of Europe
Europe
European Union EU flags at the European Commission Berlaymont building
European Union
Finland Helsinki Cathedral, Finland
Finland
France Eiffel Tower, Paris
France
Germany Berlin, Germany
Germany
Gibraltar Gibraltar
Gibraltar
Greece Athens, Greece
Greece
Hungary Budapest, Hungary
Hungary
Ireland Dublin, Ireland
Ireland
Israel Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Israel
Italy Jewish Ghetto, Rome
Italy
Latvia Riga, Latvia
Latvia
Lithuania Vilnius Old Town, Lithuania
Lithuania
Luxembourg Vianden Castle, Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Malta Valletta, Malta
Malta
Moldova Chișinău, Moldova
Moldova
Monaco Monte Carlo, Monaco
Monaco
North Macedonia Skopje, North Mecedonia
North Macedonia
Norway Oslo, Norway
Norway
Poland The Jewish Quarter in Krakow, Poland
Poland
Portugal Porto, Portugal
Portugal
Romania Parliament Palace, Bucharest, Romania
Romania
Russia Kremlin, Moscow
Russia
Serbia Kalemegdan, Belgrade
Serbia
Slovakia Bratislava, Slovakia
Slovakia
Slovenia Ljubljana, Slovenia
Slovenia
South Africa Cape Town, South Africa
South Africa
South America South America from space
South America
Spain Córdoba, Spain, the birthplace of Moses ben Maimon - the Rambam (Maimonides)
Spain
Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
Sweden
Switzerland Zurich, Switzerland
Switzerland
The Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands
The Netherlands
Turkey The Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey
Turkey
Ukraine Kyiv, Ukraine
Ukraine
United Kingdom House of Parliament, London, UK.
United Kingdom
United States Manhattan, New York, United States
United States
World The full disk Earth by Apollo 17, 1972
World

What do the numbers mean?

Figuring out Jewish population counts is notoriously complex. Depending on who is included or excluded, estimates can vary substantially.

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