As of the latest estimates, the Jewish population in Malibu, California, is relatively small, likely numbering in the low hundreds. The exact number can fluctuate due to demographic changes and the transient nature of the area. Malibu is part of the larger Los Angeles metropolitan area, which has a more significant Jewish community overall. For precise statistics, local community organizations or demographic studies would provide the most accurate information.
Malibu is where many wealthy people (some of who are celebrities) live.
Malibu, California, a 27-mile long beach community in Los Angeles County, Malibu High School, a secondary public school in Malibu, California Malibu-Newton Canyon AVA, California wine region in Los Angeles County Malibu, Baja California, a beach in Rosarito Beach Municipality, Baja California Malibu Creek State Park, a state park near Malibu in Calabasas, California For informations about Malibu city, click on the related link.
The Jews as a whole did not move to California. Some Jews did move there, and they came to California for the same reasons that many others came. In the 19th century, there were Jews who joined the gold rush. In the 20th century, jobs and opportunity attracted people.
There are many celebrity rehab centers located in California. Two of the more famous centers are Promises Treatment Center and Passages Malibu. Promises Treatment Center has locations in Los Angeles and Malibu. Passages Malibu also offers two locations, they have a center in Malibu and another center in Ventura.
It is 3,o84 miles according to Google Maps.
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As of 2011, there are about six million Jews in the U.S.
Approximately 75,000 Jews live in South Africa.
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not more in tehran but near 20000 Jews live in Iran
Los Angeles, California