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“Israel’s population tops 9 million as Jewish new year approaches,” Times of Israel, (September 26, 2019). “Ahead of 72nd Independence Day, Israeli population stands at 9.2 million,” Times of Israel , (April 26, 2020).
Jerusalem, September 15, 2023 — On the eve of the Jewish new year, the number of Jews worldwide stands at approximately 15.7 million compared to 15.6 million in the previous year, according to newly released statistics from The Jewish Agency for Israel.
The global Jewish population climbed to 15.7 million over the last year, while the number of those living in Israel hit 7.2 million, according to figures the Jewish Agency released on the eve...
At the beginning of 2019, the world’s Jewish population was estimated at 14,707,400— an increase of 100,900 (0.69%) over the 2018 revised estimate of 14,606,500 (DellaPergola 2019a).
The share of the world’s population that is Jewish – 0.2% – is expected to remain about the same in 2050 as it was in 2010. Over the next few decades, Israel is projected to pass the United States and become, by a sizable margin, the country with the largest Jewish population.
On January 1, 2020, the world’s Jewish population was estimated at 14,787,200—an increase of 92,400 (0.63%) over the 2019 revised estimate of 14,694,800 (DellaPergola 2020a).
By Cnaan Liphshiz September 9, 2021 10:19 am. (JTA) — The world population of those who self-identify as Jews stands at about 15.2 million — an increase of 100,000 over last year — with the...
The world’s core Jewish population was estimated at 11M in 1945, and 15.3M in 2022, an overall increase of 4.3M, or 39%. The world’s total population was 2.3 billion in 1945, reached 7.8 billion by mid-2021, an increase of 5.5 billion, or 239%.
In 2020, the share of Jews among the world population (1.92 per 1000) was 40.4% of the 1945 estimate (4.75 per 1000). Table 7.2 offers an overall picture of the Jewish population by major geographical regions at the beginning of 2020 as compared to 2019.
On January 1, 2021, the world’s Jewish population was estimated at 15,166,200—an increase of 89,100 (0.59%) above the 2020 revised estimate of 15,077,100 (DellaPergola 2021a). The estimate is based on a review of Jewish populations in 102 countries and territories with at least 100 Jews.