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A large Jewish community also existed in Latvia. In comparison, Estonia and the Nordic countries have had much smaller communities, concentrated mostly in Denmark and Sweden. The following is a list of prominent North European Jews, arranged by country of origin:
Jewish-Danish families (3 C) S. Danish Sephardi Jews (7 P) Pages in category "Danish Jews" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
The Jewish Community of Denmark is an Orthodox religious organization representing around 2,400 Danish Jews, both religious and secular, out of a population of around 6,000 Danish Jews. It is a member of the European Jewish Congress and the World Jewish Congress . [ 1 ]
Jewish Danish history (4 C, 7 P) E. ... Pages in category "History of the Jews in Europe by country" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
History of the Jews in Europe by country (43 C, 14 P) Synagogues in Europe by country ... Jews and Judaism in Denmark (7 C, 3 P) E. Jews and Judaism in Estonia (5 C) F.
History of the Jews in Europe by country (43 C, 14 P) The Holocaust by country (35 C, 26 P) * ... Jewish Danish history (4 C, 7 P) E. Jewish Egyptian history (8 C, 25 P)
Medieval French Jewish vassal state, 768–900 CE (purportedly established during the Reconquista) Brutakhi, early 13th century Turkic polity whose Jewishness is debatable; possibly either a Khazar remnant state or Jewish splinter state from the Cuman-Kipchak Confederation
According to the Jewish Community in Denmark, as of 2020, there were approximately 6,000 Jews in Denmark, of which 1,700 were card-carrying members of the organisation. The majority of Danish Jews are secular, but maintain a cultural connection to Jewish life. [17] Almost all Jews are very integrated into mainstream Danish society.