The Jewish Population of Nashville was estimated at 7,826 in 2002, based on a survey conducted by the Jewish Federation of Nashville and Middle Tennessee. This represented an increase of about 112% from the 1980 population of 3,700. The Jewish population of Nashville has continued to increase and may exceed 8,500 today. The relatively small population belies the Jewish community's high visibility and engagement in the broader Nashville area, a region of about 1.75 million people.
The 2008 population estimate for Nashville-Davidson County, TN, is 626,144, with the city population estimated at 596, 462.
The 2008 population estimate for Nashville-Davidson County, TN, is 626,144, with the city population estimated at 596, 462.
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The dispersal of the Jewish population is known as Diaspora
Nashville is larger in area. Louisville is larger in population.
Jewish Lights Publishing's population is 30.
About 2% of the population of the United States is Jewish.
Yes. A small Jewish population exists in Peru.
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It reduced the Jewish population by about two thirds.
The two largest cities in Tennessee are Memphis and Nashville. Memphis is known for its musical heritage, barbecue, and Civil Rights history, while Nashville is famous for its country music scene and vibrant nightlife.