In 2001 the city was 99.8% Jewish, with a population of 19,200. Population growth rate in 2004 was 0.7%.
Sderot's population is 24,000.
There can be no "exact" population data for the world at point in time. It can be only an estimate since there are places where the population count is not closely monitored. People are constantly being born and people are constantly dying, so the number is constantly in flux. There are two world population clocks that might give reasonable numbers and those disagree by almost 2%. Links to both are in discussion comments below.
The population of the US now is about 314,820,000 (4:35 PST). In the link below is a link to the US and world population clocks represented by the US Census Bureau.
"The graying of the United States" refers to the increasing proportion of older adults in the country's population due to factors such as longer life expectancy and declining birth rates. This demographic shift has implications for areas such as healthcare, social services, and the labor force.
An example of demographic information is age, gender, race, income level, education level, occupation, and marital status. These characteristics are used to segment and target populations for market research, advertising, and public policy purposes.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but estimates suggest that around 108 billion people have lived since 100 AD. This is based on various demographic models and historical data on population growth and mortality rates over the centuries.
Israel has a population of 7.65 million people of which 5.98 million are Jews.
There are around about 40% of all Jews living in Israel right now, according to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics population report for 24th April 2007
The majority of Indian Jews have immigrated to Israel since the creation of the modern state in 1948. A total of 75,000 Indian Jews now live in Israel (over 1% of Israel's total population). Today there are less than 1000 Jews in India.
Syria is in the third stage of the demographic transition, characterized by declining birth rates and death rates as the country progresses toward lower population growth rates.
During the middle ages, in terms of population, Islam was the predominant religion in the lands that are now called Israel. There were always also a few Christians, and a continuous Jewish presence.
Jerusalem is the capital of Israel.
Today there is no king of Israel.
The United States, Israel, and Russia have substantial Jewish populations, and many other countries have some Jewish population.
It's hard to say whether the US or Israel has the largest population. Israel now (January 2013) has six million Jews.
what it is , is that the religion of most people in modern Egypt is Islam which is the state religion. Approximately 87 percent of the population is Muslim. There is also a significant minority of Coptic Christians. Prior to the establishment of modern Israel, there was a significant population of Jews, but nearly all have now immigrated to Israel
Tunisia is currently in the third stage of demographic transition. This stage is characterized by a decreasing birth rate and increasing life expectancy which are both the result of improved public health and widespread access to contraception. Additionally the population growth rate slows and the population begins to stabilize. The following are key characteristics of this stage: Decreased birth rate Increased life expectancy Slowed population growth rate Population stabilizationTunisia has undergone many improvements in public health and access to contraception in recent years which has led to it entering the third stage of demographic transition.
The following was published in the Jerusalem Poston December 29, 2010:The country's population now stands at 7,695,000, according to figures releasedon Wednesday by the Central Bureau of Statistics, ahead of the start of the newcivil year on Saturday.75.4 percent of Israelis are Jews, 20.4% are Arab; 16,000 immigratedto Israel in 2010; 28% of population under age of 14.