Israel.
The largest group of population of Jews is found in Israel, with approximately 6.8 million Jews residing there. Israel is considered the center of Jewish life and culture, with a diverse population that includes Jews from around the world.
Poland had the largest Jewish population in Europe before World War II, with approximately 3.3 million Jews residing there.
Prior to the Holocaust, Poland had the largest Jewish population in the world. As of 2010, there are about 22,000 Jews living there.
Israel. (Israel surpassed the U.S. within the last decade).
The United States and Israel have the largest Jewish populations in the world, with significant Jewish communities also found in countries like France, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
France has the largest population of Jews in Europe, and the second largest in the world (after the US), with about half a million Jews. The following European countries also have large Jewish populations: United Kingdom (300,000) Russia (225,000) Germany (150,000) Ukraine (80,000) Hungary (50,000) Belgium (35,000) Netherlands (30,000) Italy (30,000)
No, France has about 450,000 Jews. Israel and the US each have about 6 million jews. It is estimated that there are under 14,000,000 Jews in the world. This is mostly due to assimilation and a lower birthrate.
Jewish communities can be found all over the world. Many Jews consider Israel to be the Jewish "homeland." As of now, the United States of America has the largest Jewish population.
If the question is asking "Which Spanish-speaking country has the largest Jewish population today?", the answer is Argentina with roughly 200,000 Jews. If the question is asking, "Which Spanish-speaking country historically had the largest percentage of Jews?", the answer would be Spain since Spain had a large Jewish population in 1490.
Shanghai, China is the largest city by population.
Because the U.S. supports all democracies. Furthermore, outside of Israel, the U.S. has the largest Jewish population in the world.