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  1. The population grew again to around 13 million by the 1970s, but has since recorded near-zero growth until around 2005 due to low fertility rates and to assimilation. Since 2005, the world's Jewish population has been growing modestly at a rate of around 0.78% (in 2013).

  2. 180,800. Total Europe. 828,875,000. 1,305,100. 1 DellaPergola figures prior to 2023, which undercount U.S. Jews. For 2023, we used Sheskin and Dashefsky data with the more accurate approximation of American Jews -- 7.5 million instead of 6.3 million. 2 Data as of May 9, 2024. 3 Sheskin and Dashefsky figures. 4 CIA World Factbook Figures.

  3. From 1970, the figures only include citizens of Israel and not Palestinians living in the disputed territories. *As of May 9, 2024. Note Census bureau said the percentage of Jews was 73.2%. Sources: Israel Central Bureau of Statistics.

    Era
    Year
    Jews (core Population)
    State of Israel
    1948
    716,700
    British Mandate
    1947
    630,000
    British Mandate
    1946
    543,000
    British Mandate
    1939
    449,000
  4. This article lists Jewish population estimates by scope, by year, by country and by geographical area. Population [ edit ] All data below, are from the Berman Jewish DataBank at Stanford University in the World Jewish Population (2020) report coordinated by Sergio DellaPergola at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem .

  5. Jul 2, 2015 · Not exactly. By Adam Taylor. July 2, 2015 at 3:30 a.m. EDT. In 1939, the global population of Jewish people worldwide peaked at around 16.6 million. That population was soon decimated by the...

  6. Apr 29, 2005 · The Jewish Agency's education department recently published a new study program that tries to provide answers to various questions concerning Jewish demography. The pamphlet contains estimates of the number of Jews who lived in the world during various historic periods, from the era of the Patriarchs to the present.

  7. Oct 10, 2012 · The history of the Jewish people from Classical Antiquity onward provides a guide to understanding their population genetics and is most accurately recorded beginning at the time of the Greek and Roman Empires.

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