No - Israel currently has the largest Jewish population. America may have more only if you count children of mixed marriages between Jews and non-Jews or who have some type of identification with Jews.
It depends on who "us" is. More likely than not, the answer is "yes", if only because non-Jews often eat pork or shellfish and mix meat and dairy in contravention of Jewish guidelines.
Answer 1The most Jews in the United States are in New Jersey.Answer 2According to estimates of the US Jewish population in the United States, the four states with more than 500,000 Jews are: New York with 1,761,020 Jew, California with 1,223,640 Jews, Florida with 638,985 Jews, and New Jersey with 504,450 Jews.
Approximately eight million more than after the Holocaust. The Russians committed genocide of the Jews as well. ___ Can you tell us when and where the Russians committed genocide against the Jews? It would make your answer more plausible.
It's hard to say whether the US or Israel has the largest population. Israel now (January 2013) has six million Jews.
There was no response, not even diplomatic or economic sanctions. This led Hitler to be more and more draconian with the Jews and eventually led to the Holocaust.
There is a strong debate as to whether the US or Israel has the largest Jewish population. While Israel has more individuals that the state identifies as Jews, it is argued that there are a number of Jews who do not identify on the US census and therefore the number of Jews in the US is larger.Israel.
More Than Us was created in 1997.
The answer will depend a lot on who you mean with "us". But in general, getting more united should be both possible and desirable.
Answer:During the Holocaust Thousands of Jews escaped Nazi persecution by fleeing to countries such as Switzerland and France. Some went to England and then travelled to the US on a boat. Jews settled down across the US and have now grown to more Jews in America than in Israel. Answer:The above answer SEEMS to make sense, but there were Jews in America prior to the Revolutionary War. Jews that fled the Nazis came on ships such as the "St. Louis." President Roosevelt didn't want to upset Hitler, as this was before the US entered the war, and so they were refused entry and turned back to die at the hands of the Nazis. So the above answer is obviously not accurate.
To remember what effect it had on 'us' is less important than what effect it had on those who experienced it.
God loves us more than anyone in the world.
As long as "us" refers to humans, then no. Jews are humans too.