Good question. Many of them live in poverty.
Haredi (Ultra-Orthodox) Jews believe in living by the Torah 100%
The Knesset (Government) decided to no longer excuse Haredi Jews from military service, and the Haredi communities are EXTREMELY upset about this. Israel is surrounded on all sides by enemy territories, and needs everyone to help protect the country. Thankfully, the Israeli Military now has the Nahal Haredi Battalion, where Haredi Jews can join and serve Israel like everyone else.
Haredi Jews are ultra orthodox Jews found around the world.
Yes, there are a variety of religious communities, including Jewish communities, throughout the U.S. Some people prefer to live with others who share their religious beliefs, whether it be in a neighborhood or retirement home.
Haredi (Ultra-Orthodox) Jews. Talaban - extreme Muslims. Fred Phelps - extreme christian.
Yes.
As of 2011, there are about six million Jews in the U.S.
By Jews coming to live there.
Jews live in every part of America
No.
i dont know but i think because The Jewish community in Israel is composed from all Jewish ethnic divisions, including Ashkenazi Jews, Sephardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Beta Israel, Bene Israel, and some converts. The Israeli Jewish community manifests a wide range of Jewish cultural traditions, as well as encompassing the full spectrum of religious observance, from the Haredi communities to the Hilonim Jewish communities who live a secular lifestyle.