There is a strong debate as to whether the US or Israel has the largest Jewish population. While Israel has more individuals that the state identifies as Jews, it is argued that there are a number of Jews who do not identify on the US census and therefore the number of Jews in the US is larger.
Israel.
There is a strong debate as to whether the US or Israel has the largest Jewish population. While Israel has more individuals that the state identifies as Jews, it is argued that there are a number of Jews who do not identify on the US census and therefore the number of Jews in the US is larger.
Jewish ppl live all around the world, but i guess i would say most live in Isreal.
Israel and America.
Israel.
Hanukkah takes place in any country that Jews live. There are Jews living in most of the countries of the world.
At that time, Jews in Germany and in countries under German occupation were banned from most occupations. They were not allowed to make a living.
the countries of the Pale of Settlement had the most Jews and also lost the most.
In most European countries.
No. Tolerance could be measured on a wide range of things, not just the amount of Jews in the country. Also, it has a large population overall, so it would have a larger amount of Jews than small European countries, yet those smaller countries could be more tolerant.
There are Jews in most countries of the world. Notable exceptions are Saudi Arabia and North Korea, which claim to have no Jews.
Jews celebrate Hanukkah in all the countries they live in, which is most of the countries of the world.
There were over 12,000,000 Jews living in Europe prior to the beginning of World War II in 1939. There were over 5,000,000 living in the Soviet Union. There were also over 3 million Jews in Poland. Germany had over 600,000 Jews and France had about the same number. There were hundred of thousands living in the Balkan countries as well. 6 million were slaughtered by the Germans-most came from Poland and the Soviet Union.
Germany, Poland, Russia. these are the main ones
While most Jews live in the USA, they only make 2 % of the population. In Israel, 77 % of the population is Jewish.
It depends on what country you're talking about, but most countries in the world do not have (or no longer have) immigration policies specifically for Jews.
Poland. and most countries in eastern Europe.