America, Canada, Britain. Jews are a minority in all of these countries.
Israel and America. Outside of Israel, Jews are a minority.
Judaism is practiced wherever Jews live. The only country where Judaism is the primary religion is Israel.
In Israel, where Judaism is 75% of the population.
Judaism (75%).
Israel, America, Britain, Canada, France, and lesser numbers in other western European countries.
Israel. That's it.
75% of the population of Israel is Jewish, but not all Jews identify themselves as "practicing."
All countries which guarantee freedom of religion allow Jews to practice their faith. Throughout Jewish history, Jews who lived in countries where freedom of religion was denied, practiced Judaism in fear or in secret. Only one country has Judaism as the majority, with other faiths respected. That one small country is Israel.
Outside of Israel, Jews are a minority wherever they live. Jews practice Judaism wherever they are. There are large Jewish communities in the United States, Britain, France and Canada, and smaller ones in every country in the world (with a few exceptions such as Saudi Arabia and North Korea).
Israel. Evidence of Judaism in Israel goes back for well over 2500 years.
Israel (which was once called Canaan. See Exodus 3:8).