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 population began to grow because feudalism increased
The population of Europe increased in the High Middle Ages, as agricultural improvement, improvements in laws and economics, guilds, and increased travel lead to a great increase of the sizes and numbers of towns and cities.
increase in population
If you are asking how many Jews are there in the Middle East, the answer is approximately 6 million, though the Jewish population of Arab countries is often difficult to determine.
Because there was more food available , new technology helped farmers produce larger harvests than ever before.
During the middle ages, in terms of population, Islam was the predominant religion in the lands that are now called Israel. There were always also a few Christians, and a continuous Jewish presence.
In Germany during the Nazi period, Jewish males who did not have names that were thought to "sound Jewish" were required to take the middle name "Israel."
The Zionists wanted to establish a Jewish national state in the Middle East because the Jews given their smaller population, could not pose a significant threat.
Christianity, increase of population in cities, and the Norman conquest of England in 1066 A.D.
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increased growth in towns and cities