Here are the top 15 Jewish population centers by country:
1 Israel
2 United States
3 France
4 Canada
5 United Kingdom
6 Russia
7 Argentina
8 Germany
9 Australia
10 Brazil
11 Ukraine
12 South Africa
13 Hungary
14 Mexico
15 Belgium
Sources: My textbook.. ; )
As of mid-2009, according to the TIME/Britannica Almanac 2010, self-identified
adherents to Judaism were located in 136 countries, with a total population of
about 0.2% (two tenths of one percent) of the world's population. Israel is the
only country where more than 50% of the population are Jews, but at the end of
2010, the Jewish population of Israel was still slightly less than half of the Jews
in the world, and slightly more than half were still dispersed among 135 other
countries.
Israel is the only country in the world where Judaism is a major religion.
Israel and America, with smaller but significant numbers in Western European countries and Canada.
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if you are asking where the Jewish religion originated, the answer is Israel. If you are asking where Jews worship today, the answer is that Jews live in most countries of the world.
Israel, America, Britain, Canada, France, and lesser numbers in other western European countries.
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Judaism (75%).
The United States and Israel, primarily.
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Some of the most common beliefs are Christianity, Muslim, Judaism, Hindu, and Atheism.
Today, Judaism is most prevalent in Israel, the United States, France and Britain, in that order. In classical times, it was spread all over the Middle Eastern world. Today, 0.2 percent of the world population is Jewish.
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Israel and America. Outside of Israel, Jews are a minority.
Judaism is located wherever a Jew happens to practice it. You can find a few Jews in most countries of the world and many Jews in Israel and the United States, but also England, France, Russia, and a variety of other countries. Jerusalem is the traditional holy city of Judaism, and except when Jews were driven out by invading armies (Romans, Crusaders, and in the mid 20th century, Arabs), it has always been home to a number of Jews.
Christianity and Judaism is practiced mostly in the western world and Islam is mostly practiced in 3rd World Countries