About .2% (one out of every 500 people) of the people in the world are Jewish. Nine out of ten Jews do not practise Judaism. That leaves you with .02% (one out of every 5000 people) of the world's population actually practising Judaism. Compare that with one out of every 3 people who are Christian, or one out of every 5 people who are Muslim. Based on the numbers, Judaism is not popular.
Judaism started out as more popular, then Christianity was created, and it became more popular.
Judaism is a proud heritage, but it is not popular. In fact, it has historically been one of the most unpopular religions of all time.
Christianity
The single most-read book in Judaism is the Torah.
Christianity, Islam, Judaism
Not only is Judaism a popular world wide religion, but it also serves as a basis to Christianity and Islam.
Spiritualities popular in East Asia.
Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhist
Christianity with Judaism as a close second.
NO. There are only 14 million Jews in a world of over 7 billion people, so Jews make up less than 0.2% of the world's population.
Washington D.C.? Secular Humanism....
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