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As of 2016: about 14 million.

Israel.......... 6,335,000

America....... 5,400,000

France......... 478,000

Canada........ 380,000

United Kingdom 290,000

Argentina.... 230,000

Russia........ 190,000

Germany......119,000

Australia...... 112,000

Brazil........... 107,300

South Africa.. 70,000

Mexico.......... 67,500

Ukraine......... 67,000

Hungary........ 48,000

Belgium........ 30,000

Holland......... 29,900

Poland...........25,000

Italy.............. 28,100

Chile............. 18,500

Switzerland, Turkey, Uruguay.....17,000 each

Sweden.........15,000

Spain.............12,000

Other countries, combined: 120,000.

See also:

The diaspora

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