No, the Reform and Liberal movements has the largest number of followers.
No. Every year the Orthodox Jewish population seems to be shrinking. Reform Jews is now the largest group of Jews.
Israel has the largest Orthodox population, followed by the United States.
Orthodox Jews
The largest group within Judaism today is the Orthodox community, which encompasses a range of beliefs and practices, including Modern Orthodox and Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) Jews. Following them are the Conservative and Reform movements, which have significant followings but are smaller in number compared to Orthodox Judaism. Overall, the demographics of Jewish communities can vary widely by region, particularly between Israel and the diaspora.
Orthodox Jews.
Jews
Koptic Orthodox
Orthodox Christianity
Traditional Jews tend to be Orthodox, but some non-Orthodox Jews also hold tightly to traditional practices.
The largest religious group in Russia and the western former Soviet republics are Orthodox Christians.
Initially, the largest group of prisoners was Soviet POWs. Later by far the largest group was Jews, and about 75% of the victims killed there were Jews.
No.