According to the TIME Almanac 2009:
As of mid-2008, the total world Jewish population was estimated at 15.1 million, or two tenths of one percent (0.2%) of total world population.
In 1925 the Jewish population of Berlin was about 150,000.
1939 (estimated Jewish population of Poland on eve of World War 2) : 3.3 million2011 (estimated Jewish population of Poland): 8,000
In all the world's population, about 1/5 of 1 percent is Jewish.
Israel.
I'm not sure how many Jewish children there are in the world, but i know 0.2% of the earth's population is Jewish. I hope this helped :D
50%
Poland. Just before the start of World War 2 Poland had a Jewish population of about 3.3 million.
No. The Jewish population of the world is only about 14 million.
Jews make up about one-fifth of one percent (0.2%) of the population of the world.
~No. 1 Jewish Population in the World In: North America (more specifically, the US)- 6.5 million (46%)~Source: World Jew Population-Latest Statistics http://www.simpletoremember.com/vitals/world-jewish-population.htmWth.......................
All sites do not agree, but according to the Jewish Virtual Library site, the world Jewish population in 2012 was 13,746,100. That figure is the same on the Jewish People Around the World site for December 11, 2013. For more information, visit the Related Links. _________________________________________________________________ The worldwide Jewish population is 13.3 million Jews. Jewish population growth worldwide is close to zero percent. From 2000 to 2001 it rose 0.3%, compared to worldwide population growth of 1.4%. Refer to link 3 below.
Whoever is not a Jew is non-Jewish. Considering that Jews count for 0.2-0.3% of the world's population, most people are non-Jewish.