It depends on the year.
Historically, Jews have always been a part of the US Military and served with distinction on both sides of the Civil War and in every other major conflict. In each conflict where Jews fought, they enlisted in a percentage greater than their overall percentage in the US citizenry.
As of 2010, There are approximately 6 million Jews in the US, though about 14% of them identify as secular or cultural Jews.
As of 2011, there are about six million Jews in the U.S.
By Jews settling in many locales.
In any place with Jews it can be celebrated....soem places with Jews are Israel, the US, Canada, and many other places
Leo Frank was at least one.
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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.
As long as "us" refers to humans, then no. Jews are humans too.
As long as "us" refers to humans, there are no differences. Jews are humans too.
Jews emigrated to the US just like Gentiles did, until the immigration act that is.
God commanded us to do 613 things. (Some only apply when we have the temple in Jerusalem) Many have to do with acted superior over non Jews for example Jews are supposed to bear in mind that the world was created for us which many will now as a result look down on us but the real definition is that everything that happens in the world is a message to the Jews from god that we must shape up etc.
It depends on the time in history but many were persecuted because of their religion. Going to the US gave them more safety.