Answer 1
The total number of self-identified Jews, whether practicing or not, surveyed in the roughly 135 countries of the world where they're found, amounts to about 0.2% (two tenths of one percent) of the world's population.
Answer 2
According to the Jewish Agency, for the year 2007 there were 13.2 million Jews worldwide; 5.4 million (40.9%) in Israel, 5.3 million (40.2%) in the United States, and the remainder distributed in communities of varying sizes around the world; this represents 0.2% of the current estimated world population.
About 0.2%.
The majority of the world's Jewish population, estimated at over 70-80%, observes the fast of Yom Kippur, which is considered the holiest day of the Jewish calendar.
There are thought to be about 300 million Orthodox Christians in the world.
Modern Orthodox. They live in today's world, combining Jewish tradition with modern conveniences.
In the U.S., 79% In the world, about 33%
If you mean, what percentage of sports leaders are Jewish, then there are no known statistics on this subject.
Asia has the largest percentage of the world's population, 59.69% of the world's population. Africa is second at 16.36%.
The percentage of families with dogs in the world is 73%.
According to the TIME Almanac 2009: As of mid-2008, the total world Jewish population was estimated at 15.1 million, or two tenths of one percent (0.2%) of total world population.
In 1925 the Jewish population of Berlin was about 150,000.
1939 (estimated Jewish population of Poland on eve of World War 2) : 3.3 million2011 (estimated Jewish population of Poland): 8,000
2.42% of the world's population has Phenylketonuria (pku)
there are hardly any Jewish people in Reading -- may be a couple of hundred at most. The whole of the UK has only 280,000 Jewish people and most are in London, with Manchester next Some people think there are millions of Jewish people in the UK. There are only 13 million in the whole world. ..!!!!