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After more than 2,000 years of diaspora, the distribution of the Jewish population in the 20th century was roughly as follows: in 1937, there were more than 16 million Jews, after the Nazi Holocaust, the Jewish population decreased to 11 million to 12 million, and only in 1970 did it return to the 1918 level of 14 million. Before World War II, the world's 1 3 Jewish population was concentrated in 19 cities, each with more than 100,000 Jews, including about 2 million in New York, half of the Jews in the United States.
In 1970, the world's Jewish population was about 1,400, of which about 6 million lived in North America, mainly the United States; There are 2.5 million living in Israel; About 750,000 live in South and Central American countries; About 200,000 live in South Africa and Australia; The rest are about 1 million in Western European countries such as the United Kingdom, France, and Switzerland.
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Chinese Jews are distributed in Kaifeng. Chinese Jews are Jews who live in China and are largely sinicized. Jews had already come to China during the Han Dynasty.
From the Tang and Song dynasties until the Qing dynasty, Jews lived in relatively isolated communities, most of them in Kaifeng.
Chinese Jews are Jews who live in China and are largely sinicized, and the history of Jews in China is both long and mysterious. Although the earliest written records of Jews in China date back to the 7th and 8th centuries AD, Jews may have arrived in China even earlier during the Han Dynasty.
From the Tang and Song dynasties until the Qing dynasty, Jews lived in relatively isolated communities, most of them in Kaifeng. By the time the People's Republic of China was founded in 1949, almost all Chinese Jews had renounced their religious and cultural beliefs. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, however, a number of international Jewish organizations began to help Chinese Jews revive their traditions.
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Jews are mostly found in Israel.
and the United States. Israel is the only country in the world where Jews are the majority of the country.
According to statistics from Jewish organizations, the total number of Jews in the world in 2017 was about 14 million, of which 6.3 million settled in Israel, 5.7 million in the United States, and the rest in the diaspora around the world.
In both countries, the United States and Israel, 81% of people are recognized as Jews or have sufficient Jewish ancestry to qualify for Israeli citizenship under Israel's law of return. France, Canada, Russia, Great Britain, Argentina, Germany, Ukraine.
Brazil, Australia and Hungary.
It has an additional 16%, and the remaining 3% is distributed in 98 other countries and territories.
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Jews are mostly found in Israel and the United States.
Israel is the only country in the world where Jews are the majority of the nation. According to statistics from Jewish organizations, the total number of Jews in the world in 2017 was about 14 million, of which 6.3 million settled in Israel, 5.7 million in the United States, and the rest in the diaspora around the world. In both countries, the United States and Israel, 81 percent of people are recognized as Jewish bypassers or have sufficient Jewish ancestry to qualify for Israeli citizenship under Israel's return laws.
France, Canada, Russia, the United Kingdom, Argentina, Germany, Ukraine, Brazil, Australia and Hungary have an additional 16%, and the remaining 3% is distributed in the other 98 countries and territories.
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Europe was the main homeland of Jews before the 20th century, with 12 million Jews. At present, Jews who travel the world are mainly distributed in Israel (about 5 million in 2001) and the United States (there were more than 6 million Jews in the United States in the 90s, even more than Israel), and it can be said that the United States is the second national home of the Jews.
Jews are found all over the world, with 5.8 million in the United States, 4.42 million in Israel, 600,000 in France, 600,000 in Russia, 446,000 in Ukraine, 360,000 in Canada, 300,000 in the United Kingdom, 250,000 in Argentina, 114,000 in South Africa, 100,000 in Australia, and 100,000 in Brazil.
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