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  1. The total country population of Finland: 5,500,000. Determining how many Jews live in a particular place is often more complicated than it seems. The challenge is all about where to draw the boundary between who is and is not Jewish.

  2. As of 2020, the number of Jews in Finland was approximately 1,800, of whom 1,400 lived in Helsinki, about 200 in Turku, and about 50 in Tampere. Jews are well integrated into Finnish society and are represented in nearly all sectors. Most Finnish Jews are corporate employees or self-employed professionals.

  3. The total country population of Europe: 828,875,000. Determining how many Jews live in a particular place is often more complicated than it seems. The challenge is all about where to draw the boundary between who is and is not Jewish.

  4. How many Jews live in the European Union? Core Jewish population of the European Union: 781,200 The “core” Jewish population includes people who self-identify as Jewish in social surveys, and do not have another monotheistic religion.

  5. Oct 22, 2020 · An estimated 1.3 million Jews currently live in Europe, where they account for barely one-tenth of a percent of the total population. Their share in the global Jewish population is just under 10 percent – more or less what it was close to 1,000 years ago, yet down from a peak of nearly 90 percent a century and a half ago.

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  6. Oct 22, 2020 · It is home to just over a million Jews today compared to 1,112,000 in 1970. In particular, the Jewish community of Germany is in a “terminal” state because more than 40% of its 118,000 Jews are...

  7. By the end of the 1880s there were about a thousand Jewish residents in Finland. It was not until 1917, when Finland became independent, that the Jews received civil rights. On 22 December 1917, Parliament approved an Act concerning “Mosaic Confessors,” and on 12 January 1918 the Act was promulgated.

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