A relatively small number.
Jews were exiled from Judea and deported to Babylon in 586 B.C.E. so yes, Jews form a part of Ancient Mesopotamia. Jews remained in Mesopotamia until the mass exodus of Jews left for Israel in 1950-1952.
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Andrew Wingate has written: 'Palestine, Mesopotamia, and the Jews' -- subject(s): History, Jews, Restoration
Chebar (kē'bär) , in the Bible, river of Mesopotamia, by which captive Jews were settled.Answers.com
Yes there are still Jews in Ethiopia.
Babylon is a city in the region that the Greeks named (and we still call) Mesopotamia.
Abraham came from the city of Ur in Mesopotamia (Babylonia; today Iraq).
In general, modern Jews still believe and practice circumcision.
Mesopotamia was founded in 2009 mesopotamia was founed in 2009 an was found in Asiaaccording to acient times mesopotamia was one called Babylon and is still sometimes called that on this day
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there are still Jews around today.
"Mesopotamia" means "the land between the rivers", referring to the Tigris and the Euphrates. There is still land between those rivers. But there never was a country called "Mesopotamia", that's just a geographical expression. That area is called "Syria" now, or makes up most of Syria.