As of 2016: about 14 million.
Israel.......... 6,335,000
America....... 5,400,000
France......... 478,000
Canada........ 380,000
United Kingdom 290,000
Argentina.... 230,000
Russia........ 190,000
Germany......119,000
Australia...... 112,000
Brazil........... 107,300
South Africa.. 70,000
Mexico.......... 67,500
Ukraine......... 67,000
Hungary........ 48,000
Belgium........ 30,000
Holland......... 29,900
Poland...........25,000
Italy.............. 28,100
Chile............. 18,500
Switzerland, Turkey, Uruguay.....17,000 each
Sweden.........15,000
Spain.............12,000
Other countries, combined: 120,000.
See also:
According to the TIME/Britannica Almanac 2010, the adherents of Judaism in mid-2009
totaled 15.9 million ... about two-tenths of one percent of world population ... in
135 countries. Israel is the only country in the world where Jews constitute a majority
of the population. Judaism is not the official religion of any country in the world.
16.9 million
It is unclear what is meant by "Modern Judaism", since all major forms of Judaism still exist in the modern age.
Jews were the most affected by Judaism. To a lesser extent, Christianity and Islam either developed from or borrowed certain moral principles from Judaism. Christianity is the basis of most modern moral philosophies used by the Western Nations, today. More than half the world accept Judeo-Christian Ethics and Morality.
Judaism is not a centralised religion and does not have a single leader.
Lots of those. In more or less the order of most traditional to least traditional, here are some: Modern Orthodox Judaism Masorti (Traditional) Judaism Conservative Judaism Reform Judaism Liberal Judaism Reconstructionist Judaism Renewal Judaism Humanistic Judaism
Judaism
Christianity and Modern forms of Judaism all branched off from Biblical Judaism.
Judaism has not had "revolutions" since religions and ideologies cannot have revolutions.
the orthodox judaism Actually the previous answer is not true. Orthodox Judaism as we know it today developed in Europe within the last 150 years. Pre Modern Judaism looked a lot different, and was much less unified.
judaism
Hasidism is a movement in modern Judaism.
Mostly India
Day of Atonement, the same as in ancient Judaism (Leviticus 23).
There is no pilgrimage in modern Judaism.