To wherever Jews went in their exile: Western Asia, Europe, North Africa, and later to America.
By Israel filling up with Jewish immigrants.
There are Jews everywhere but they are a minority in all places except Israel.
A world map it is located in Israel.
There are Jews everywhere. On the other hand, they are a small minority everywhere except in Israel.
The way the question is written implies agency. Most of Judaism's spread was based on necessary migrations of Jews from other countries. Judaism spread by way of people moving, not populations converting. Jews spread throughout the Roman Empire, expanded out through much of Europe and also spread to the New World and Australia, before the mass return of Jews to Israel.
In Israel, where Judaism is 75% of the population.
Judaism was praised in Israel.
Judaism spread fast so equals yes
Judaism is the oldest of the world's four biggest monotheistic religions (religions with only one god). It's also the smallest, with only about 12 million followers around the world. There are large Jewish populations in Israel and the U.S.
Judaism is practised by almost fourteen million people around the world, mostly in the United States, Israel, France and Canada. This is because of the Diaspora, when the Romans took over the region of Judea, now Israel, and the hundreds of thousands of Jews fled to Asia and Europe.
Israel
yes