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  1. Today, Finland is home to around 1,800 Jews, of which 1,400 live in the Greater Helsinki area and 200 in Turku. Finnish and Swedish are the most common mother tongues of Jews in Finland, and many also speak Yiddish, German, Russian or Hebrew. Since data collection began in 2008, incidents of antisemitism have been on the rise in Finland.

  2. A few facts about the Jewish population in Finland. Finland's core Jewish population's size ranks 57th in the world; No. of Jews per 1,000 in the population of Finland: 0.24

  3. Sep 16, 2014 · Estimated pre-war Jewish populations and deaths 1930-1945, by country. The Holocaust was the systematic extermination of Europe's Jewish population in the Second World War, during which...

  4. Today, Finnish Jewry numbers some 1,800, of whom about 1,400 live in Helsinki and in cities surroungin it, about 200 live in Turku. There are organised Jewish communities in Helsinki and Turku with their own synagogues, both Ashkenazi-Orthodox, built respectively in 1906 and 1912.

  5. Three Jewish weightlifters, winners of the Maccabi competition, Finland, 1939. YIVO (YIVO) Jews were finally granted civil rights immediately after Finland became an independent country. In the interwar period, the Jewish population rose to its highest level ever—about 2,000.

  6. Feb 28, 2019 · The Jewish community of Finland numbers about 1,500, of whom 1,200 live in Helsinki. The history of the Jews in Finland is fascinating.

  7. Oct 22, 2020 · Close to 70,000 Israeli-born Jews, the report estimates, live permanently in Europe. More than 60 percent of them reside in the following countries: the United Kingdom (18,000), Germany (10,000), France (9,000) and the Netherlands (6,000).

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