Russians are coming to America because life in America is better. People who needs to start a new life call America, "The Land of Opportunity". More benefits are issued to American citizens than any other countries in the world. "Russia" competes with the United States by Military Power not Economy. Here's a thing when Wall Street crashes in America every country in the world is affected.
because they were poor and hungry also they couldn't get full for what they ate so they cae to u.s for food freedom, sing a lonq the bishcabab sonq everone love now a days n for job n moneyyyy$$$$$$$$
There are many reasons that Russians would want to come to America. Some reasons include better opportunities, more money, and more freedoms.
Russian Jews came to the U.S. mainly to avoid continuing persecution, over their religious identity and culture, in Russia
For jobs and money.
The same reason any woman wants a man.
The United States of America.
There are about 6 million Jews in the United States, as of 2012.
The United States did not get the Jews out of Germany, so they spent no money on that.
The population of Jews in America is about 5,500,000. This is a small percentage of the total United States population (<2% US population). There are expanded estimates that say that there are an additional 2,000,000 or so Jews who do not identify as Jews on the US Census, but the accuracy of these claims is debated.
The two countries with the highest population of Jews are Israel and the United States. Israel has 6,180,300 Jews, while the United States has 5,425,000 Jews.
Jews came to Texas in the 1800's because of their political unrest....not to mention the Russian pogroms (or aka slaughtering) they came to the united states to seek freedom and a better government.
No, at least not from a governmental position. The United States, unlike many countries, has never forcibly deported its Jewish citizens or put them in a social, political, or economic climate where leaving the United States was the only viable option. On the flip side, the United States has never incentivized (monetarily or politically) for American Jews to go to Israel. The only Jews that America assisted to get to Israel were a small minority of Holocaust survivors. Most Holocaust survivors who did get to Israel did so without American assistance. While there are many American Jews in Israel, this is more of a function of how many Jews in the world there are in total after the Holocaust destroyed much of European Jewry. There are larger Israeli communities of Russian, Moroccan, and Iraqi Jews than American Jews.
The United States.
The United States.
The assumption made in the question is false. For the majority of the history of the United States, most Jews thought (and continue to think) fondly of the United States as it was one of the few nations in the history of the World to treat Jews (from a political perspective) as equals. Jews in the United States were never subject to humiliating taxes, occupational prohibitions, religious restrictions, ghettoization, incursions on freedom of speech or assembly, nor were they ever evicted from any part of the United States at any time. Therefore, most Jews respect and think highly of the United States. There is a small minority of Jews who do not care about America because they have little consideration for any non-Jewish State, but there is no animosity between them and America. They are only apathetic. (It would be similar to asking "the average American" about how he feels about Malawi; he wouldn't know anything and would not care to learn anything.)
Answer 1The most Jews in the United States are in New Jersey.Answer 2According to estimates of the US Jewish population in the United States, the four states with more than 500,000 Jews are: New York with 1,761,020 Jew, California with 1,223,640 Jews, Florida with 638,985 Jews, and New Jersey with 504,450 Jews.
If you are talking about the United States, there are Jews in Every one of the 50 states. Jews mainly live in larger communities, but you will find Jews in small towns as well.