Most American Jews (or their ancestors) came to the U.S. in the 1880s-1920s, when America had relatively open Immigration policies, good prospects for individual economic improvement, and much less anti-Semitism than in the countries where the Jews were emigrating from (particularly Russia).
As of 2011, there are about six million Jews in the U.S.
Yes.
As with anyone else, anywhere they wish. However many live in the USA or Israel.
By Jews coming to live there.
Jews live in every part of America
there is roughly 180,000 Hasidic Jews living in the USA which is about 3% of the total 6 Million Jews living in the USA. Total number of Jews living in the US is nearly 40% of the worlds population of Jews.
About 14,000.
25,000
As of 2010, There are approximately 6 million Jews in the US, though about 14% of them identify as secular or cultural Jews.
Approximately 75,000 Jews live in South Africa.
Jews live all over the world, and they're the ones that celebrate Yom Kippur.
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