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Today, Judaism is most prevalent in Israel, the United States, France and Britain, in that order. In classical times, it was spread all over the Middle Eastern world. Today, 0.2 percent of the world population is Jewish.
Judaism is the oldest of the world's four biggest monotheistic religions (religions with only one god). It's also the smallest, with only about 12 million followers around the world. There are large Jewish populations in Israel and the U.S.
14 million people adhere to Judaism. About 2-4% of the worlds population are Jewish but over 3.5 billion people are of religions stemming from Judaism.
Five religions that are found around the globe are Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, the Baha'i Faith.
Pretty much everywhere. Judaism has even existed side by side with Islam since the time of the Prophet.
The way the question is written implies agency. Most of Judaism's spread was based on necessary migrations of Jews from other countries. Judaism spread by way of people moving, not populations converting. Jews spread throughout the Roman Empire, expanded out through much of Europe and also spread to the New World and Australia, before the mass return of Jews to Israel.
The total worldwide Jewish population (including Israel) is about 14 million. Of those, about 6 million are in Israel.
The Jewish beliefs and practices have been spread all over the world today
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Yes, Judaism is still here. There are around 14 million Jews in the world.
In 2010, Judaism is practiced in at least 135 countries of the world. Its adherents number about 0.2% of the world's population. There is no country in the world where Judaism is the official state religion.
Adherents to Judaism are presently identified in 135 countries, and total roughly 0.2% (two tenths of one percent) of the world's population. The only country where adherents to Judaism comprise a majority of the population is Israel.