About 7, 230
The 1928 population was 2,382
In 1925 the Jewish population of Berlin was about 150,000.
10 years
Yes. Not as large of a one as there was pre-Holocaust, but there is a still actually a significant population. (I'm Jewish, and I was born there, in fact).
details of "crstal night" in Hamburg
There's a decent sized Jewish population in New Zealand. However, that'll probably change if the ban on kosher meat and chicken isn't lifted.
About 450,000 (out of a total population of 47 million).
Typical, large population of warriors suppressing smaller population of agriculturalists.
Typical, large population of warriors suppressing smaller population of agriculturalists.
If the question is asking "Which Spanish-speaking country has the largest Jewish population today?", the answer is Argentina with roughly 200,000 Jews. If the question is asking, "Which Spanish-speaking country historically had the largest percentage of Jews?", the answer would be Spain since Spain had a large Jewish population in 1490.
Yes. There is a large Jewish population in the city so there would be kosher markets.
The Jewish villages of Europe, which (generally speaking) no longer exist, were known as shtetls.