There are approximately 13 million Jewish people in the world, and they live all over the globe. There are small Jewish populations in countries all over the world, including countries in Africa, South America and southeast Asia. The largest Jewish populations in the world are in the United States (with more than 6 million Jewish people) and Israel (with about 5.5 million). The majority of the rest live in Europe, Canada and Russia, with small bit significant populations in Argentina, Brazil, Australia and South Africa. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_population
Adherents to Judaism comprise about 0.2% (two tenths of one percent) of the world's population.
Israel is the only country in the world whose population is more than 2% Jewish.
The figure there is 74.6%.
The next two countries with the largest number of Jews among their population are
-- Gibraltar, 1.94% .
-- USA, 1.71% .
(2010 figures)
If you are talking by percentage.. Israel If you are talking by numbers.. the USA
There are Jewish people across the world. Most Jews live in the United States and Israel, though.
Everywhere Jewish people live; not a specific country, it's an ethnic food; the original yiddish word is 'beigel'
yes, Jewish soldier fought in every army
No, he was not Jewish or part Jewish.
they live all over the world
they live in south Africa
they live in the north
Chickens live and thrive in almost every part of the world with the exception of the high Arctic and Antarctica.
Hippopotamus live in Africa.
Jew live in most of the major cities of almost every country in the world.
Adolf Hitler. Who was part ironicly part Jewish
Whales live in every ocean world wide.