Since about AD1100.
Yes, just before the start of World War 2 Poland had the largest Jewish community in Europe - about 3.3 million Jews, who made up about 10% of the population of Poland.
holocaust
Around 10% of Polish Jews survived the Holocaust. This number is particularly low since the Nazi Regime designed the Holocaust to specifically remove Poland's Jewish community. Prior to the war, Poland had 3.3 million Jews, the largest single Jewish community in Europe outside of the USSR. After the war, only 300,000 Polish Jews remained.
250-500 000.
Though the numbers are dropping, the latest percent of Roman Catholics is 95%, Jews are about 1%, Greek Orthodox is roughly 1.5%, and Atheist is 2.5%. The numbers are rising for Atheists and dropping for Catholics from people not going to Church and not practicing their faith. 80% of Jews in the world lived in Poland at a time before WWII.
Most jews lived in Nove Mesto
The current Jewish population of Poland is about 8,000 only. See the Wikipedia article on The Jews in Poland. (Compare with an estimated 3.3 million in 1939). In 2010 3,200 Jews lived in Poland according to http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/jewpop.HTML.
Warsaw is in Poland.
Poland had the largest Jewish population in Europe before World War II, with approximately 3.3 million Jews residing there.
they were spread around the world, with the highest concentation in Poland.
Yes, just before the start of World War 2 Poland had the largest Jewish community in Europe - about 3.3 million Jews, who made up about 10% of the population of Poland.
In Poland, because is where large numbers of Jews lived.
holocaust
Jews were distributed all over all of Europe, but the largest concentration lived in Poland and western Russia.
There were no Jews 5770 years ago. Abraham, the father of the Jews, lived 3800 years ago.
They were turned over to the Nazis and killed or put in concentration camps
The short answer is: about one thousand years. See the attached Related Link.