Jewish population by country

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As of 2025, the world's core Jewish population (those identifying as Jews to the exclusion of all else) was estimated at 15.8 million, which is approximately 0.2% of the 8 billion worldwide population.[1] However, the "core Jewish" criterion faces criticism, especially in debates over the American Jewish population count, since it excludes the growing number of people who carry multiple ethnic and religious identities who may self-identify as Jews or qualify as Jewish under the Halakhic principle of matrilineal descent.[1] Israel and the US host the largest Jewish populations of 7.42[2] million and 7.46[3] million respectively.[better source needed] Other countries with core Jewish populations above 100,000 include France (440,000), Canada (398,000), the United Kingdom (312,000), Argentina (171,000), Russia (132,000), Germany (125,000), and Australia (117,200). In 1939, the core Jewish population reached its historical peak of 16.6 million or more.[4] Due to the murder of almost six million Jews during the Holocaust, this number was reduced to 11 million by 1945.[5][6][7] The core Jewish population grew to around 13 million by the 1970s and then recorded almost no growth until around 2005, due to low fertility rates and interfaith marriage by Jews.[6] From 2005 to 2018, the world's core Jewish population grew 0.63% annually on average, while the world's population overall grew 1.1% annually in the same period.[8] This increase primarily reflects rapid growth of Haredi, Orthodox populations.[9]

World Jewish population by country

Israel and Palestine

Recent Jewish population dynamics are characterized by a continued steady increase in the Israeli population and flat or declining numbers in countries outside the Holy Land (the diaspora). Aliyah to Palestine began in earnest following the 1839 Tanzimat reforms; between 1840 and 1880, the Jewish population in Palestine rose from 9,000 to 23,000.[10] In the late 19th century, 99.7% of the world's Jews lived outside the region, with Jews representing 2–5% of the Palestinian population.[11][12] Through the phases of Aliyah, the Jewish population rose to 630,000 by the rebirth of Israel in 1948. By 2014 this had risen to 6,135,000,[13] while the population of the diaspora had dropped from 10.5 to 8.1 million over the same period.[14] Current demographics of Israel are characterized by a relatively high fertility rate of 3 children per woman and a stable age distribution.[15] The overall growth rate of Jews in Israel is 1.7% annually.[16] The diaspora countries, by contrast, have low Jewish birth rates, an increasingly elderly age composition, and a negative balance of people leaving Judaism versus converting to Judaism.[14] Immigration trends also favor Israel ahead of diaspora countries. The Jewish state has a positive immigration balance (called aliyah in Hebrew). Israel saw its Jewish numbers significantly buoyed by a million-strong wave of Aliyah from the former Soviet Union in the 1990s,[17] and immigration growth has been steady (in the low tens of thousands) since then.[18]

Rest of the world

In general, the modern English-speaking world has seen an increase in its share of the diaspora since the Holocaust and the foundation of Israel, while historic diaspora Jewish populations in Eastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East have significantly declined or disappeared.[19] France continues to be home to the world's third largest Jewish community, at around 500,000,[20][21] but has shown an increasingly negative trend. As a long-term trend, intermarriage has reduced its "core" Jewish population and increased its "connected" and "enlarged" Jewish populations. More recently migration loss to Israel amongst French Jews reached the tens of thousands between 2014 and 2017 following a wave of antisemitic attacks.[22][23] According to a 2017 Pew Research Center survey over the next four decades, the number of Jews around the world is expected to increase from 14.2 million in 2015 to 16.4 million in 2060.[24]

According to Pew Research Center (2020), roughly 85% of the global Jewish population of 14,780,000 is concentrated in two countries: Israel and the United States, which are the only nations with Jewish populations exceeding one million. Jews constitute 0.2% of the world's population. Outside of these two primary countries, the nations with the largest Jewish populations, in descending order, are France (460,000), Canada (350,000), the United Kingdom (300,000), Argentina (170,000), and Russia (120,000).[25] Even though Jewish birth rates are similar to the global average, the overall population has grown more slowly because it is older on average. By 2010, about one in three Jews worldwide was aged 50 or above, giving Jews the largest proportion of older adults among major religious groups.[26]

Jewish communities are highly concentrated geographically: 96% live in the ten countries with the largest Jewish populations, totaling 14.2 million people. About 500,000 Jews live elsewhere in the world.[26] Today, roughly 27,000 Jews reside in Muslim-majority countries,[27] mainly in Turkey (14,200),[28] Iran (9,100), and Azerbaijan (5,000). In the Arab world, the biggest Jewish populations are found in Morocco (2,000), Tunisia (1,000), and the United Arab Emirates (500).[29] Regionally, the Jewish population increased in the Middle East and North Africa (up 18% to nearly 7 million), and grew slightly in Asia-Pacific (2%) and North America (1%). It declined in sub-Saharan Africa (down 37% to 50,000), Latin AmericaCaribbean (down 12% to 390,000), and Europe (down 8% to 1.3 million). Despite these shifts, Jews remained a small and generally stable share of regional populations.[26]

Debate over American numbers

The number of Jews in the United States has been much debated because of differences in counting methodology resulting in recurring discrepancies of a million or more people in reports.[30] These methodology differences are detailed by Pew Research Center in a 2020 study which estimated there were 5.8 million adult Jews in the United States and 1.8 million children of at least one Jewish parent being raised as Jewish in some way, for a total of 7.5 million Jews, 2.5% of the national population.[31] However, Pew noted that Hebrew University demographer Sergio Della Pergola, reviewing the same data and applying a narrower definition that counts children and adult Jews without religious affiliation only if they have two Jewish parents, determined that there were 4.8 million Jewish adults and 1.2 million Jewish children in the U.S. for a total of 6 million Jews, 2% of the national population.[31] These numbers can be further complicated by applying the matrilineal descent principle from Halakha, with Pew noting that while only 4.8 million of the 5.8 million adults classified as Jews reported having a Jewish mother, a further 1.3 million adults classified as non-Jews of Jewish background reported that they did have a Jewish mother.[31]

By country

The percentage of the eligible Jewish population that is living in each country (top 13, 2018)[8]
  1. United States (50.0%)
  2. Israel (31.0%)
  3. France (3.00%)
  4. Canada (3.00%)
  5. Russia (3.00%)
  6. Palestine (2.00%)
  7. United Kingdom (2.00%)
  8. Argentina (1.00%)
  9. Germany (1.00%)
  10. Australia (1.00%)
  11. Brazil (1.00%)
  12. Mexico (1.00%)
  13. Ukraine (1.00%)
  14. Hungary (1.00%)
  15. Other (-1.00%)
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Jewish population by country (1,000s, 2020)[32]
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Below is a list of Jewish populations in the world by country. All data below, except for the National official population, are from the annual World Jewish Population (2020) report coordinated by demographer Sergio Della Pergola at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as part of the American Jewish Year Book.[32] The figures are primarily based on national censuses combined with trend analysis. Della Pergola reports figures for the four following definitions:[32]

  • Core Jewish population refers to those who consider themselves Jews to the exclusion of all else.
  • Connected Jewish population includes the core Jewish population and additionally those who say they are partly Jewish or that have a Jewish background from at least one Jewish parent.
  • Enlarged Jewish population includes the Jewish connected population and those who say they have a Jewish background but not a Jewish parent, and all non-Jews living in households with Jews.
  • Eligible Jewish population includes all those eligible for immigration to Israel under its Law of Return.

Where available, the list additionally contains official statistics reported by individual nations and year of latest report as National official population.

Core, connected and enlarged population

More information Countries, Core population ...
Countries Core population Connected population Enlarged population
Total pct pmp Total pct pmp Total pct pmp
 Israel[a] 7,466,20049 729,090 7,746,20042 754,238 8,001,30037 779,386
 United States 5,700,00037 17,320 8,000,00043 24,309 10,000,00046 30,386
 France[b] 440,0002.9 9,400 550,0003.0 8,483 650,0003.0 10,026
 West Bank[c] 505,3003.3 6,910 511,4002.8 8,483 517,4072.4 10,026
 Canada 393,0002.6 10,500 450,0002.4 12,023 550,0002.6 14,695
 United Kingdom[d] 292,0001.9 4,370 330,0001.8 4,939 370,0001.7 5,537
 Argentina 175,0001.1 3,990 260,0001.4 5,779 310,0001.4 6,891
 Russia 155,0001.0 1,060 320,0001.7 2,188 460,0002.1 3,146
 Australia 118,0000.77 4,660 130,0000.70 5,134 145,0000.67 5,726
 Germany 118,0000.77 1,420 150,0000.81 1,805 225,0001.0 2,708
 Brazil 92,0000.60 440 120,0000.65 574 150,0000.70 717
 South Africa 52,3000.34 890 65,0000.35 1,106 75,0000.35 1,276
 Hungary 47,2000.31 4,830 75,0000.40 7,675 100,0000.46 10,233
 Ukraine 45,0000.29 1,070 90,0000.48 2,140 140,0000.65 3,329
 Mexico 40,0000.26 320 45,0000.24 360 50,0000.23 400
 Netherlands 29,8000.20 1,250 43,0000.23 1,563 53,0000.25 2,188
 Belgium 29,0000.19 2,530 35,0000.19 3,053 40,0000.19 3,490
 Italy 27,0000.18 450 34,0000.18 560 41,0000.19 676
 Switzerland 18,5000.12 2,160 22,0000.12 2,569 25,0000.12 2,919
 Uruguay 16,0000.10 4,800 20,0000.11 5,685 24,0000.11 6,822
 Chile 16,0000.10 840 20,0000.11 1,050 24,0000.11 1,260
 Sweden 15,0000.098 1,460 20,0000.11 1,947 25,0000.12 2,433
 Turkey 14,5000.095 180 19,0000.10 234 21,0000.098 259
 Spain 13,0000.085 280 16,0000.086 345 19,0000.088 409
 Austria 10,3000.067 1,160 14,0000.075 1,577 17,0000.079 1,915
 Panama 10,0000.065 2,370 11,0000.059 2,607 12,0000.056 2,844
 Iran 9,5000.062 110 10,5000.056 122 12,0000.056 139
 Romania 8,9000.058 460 13,0000.070 672 17,0000.079 879
 Belarus 8,5000.056 900 17,0000.091 1,800 25,0000.12 2,647
 New Zealand 7,5000.049 1,510 8,5000.046 1,711 9,5000.044 1,913
 Azerbaijan 7,2000.047 720 10,5000.056 1,050 15,5000.072 1,550
 Denmark 6,4000.042 1,100 7,5000.040 1,289 8,5000.039 1,461
United Arab Emirates[33] 6,2500.041 8,8000.047 10,0000.046
 Venezuela 6,0000.039 210 10,0000.054 350 12,0000.056 420
 India 4,8000.031 3 6,0000.032 4 7,5000.035 5
 Latvia 4,5000.029 2,350 8,0000.043 4,178 12,0000.056 6,267
 Poland 4,5000.029 120 7,0000.038 187 10,0000.046 267
 Greece 4,1000.027 380 5,2000.028 482 6,0000.028 556
 Czech Republic 3,9000.026 370 5,0000.027 474 6,5000.030 617
 Portugal 3,3000.022 296 3,5000.019 334 4,0000.019 382
 China[e] 3,0000.020 2 3,2000.017 2 3,4000.016 2
 Uzbekistan 2,9000.019 90 6,0000.032 186 8,0000.037 248
 Ireland 2,7000.018 550 3,6000.019 733 5,0000.023 1,019
 Slovakia 2,6000.017 480 3,6000.019 665 4,6000.021 849
 Kazakhstan 2,5000.016 140 4,8000.026 269 6,5000.030 364
 Costa Rica 2,5000.016 490 2,8000.015 549 3,1000.014 608
 Lithuania 2,4000.016 860 4,7000.025 1,684 7,5000.035 2,688
 Colombia 2,1000.014 40 2,8000.015 53 3,5000.016 67
 Morocco 2,1000.014 60 2,5000.013 71 2,8000.013 80
 Bulgaria 2,0000.013 290 4,0000.022 580 6,0000.028 870
 Moldova 1,9000.012 540 3,8000.020 1,080 7,5000.035 2,132
 Estonia 1,9000.012 1,430 2,7000.015 2,032 3,5000.016 2,634
 Peru 1,9000.012 60 2,4000.013 76 3,0000.014 95
 Croatia 1,7000.011 420 2,4000.013 593 3,1000.014 766
 Georgia 1,5000.0098 380 3,0000.016 760 5,0000.023 1,267
 Puerto Rico 1,5000.0098 490 2,0000.011 653 2,5000.012 817
 Serbia 1,4000.0092 200 2,1000.011 300 2,8000.013 400
 Finland 1,3000.0085 240 1,6000.0086 295 1,9000.0088 351
 Norway 1,3000.0085 240 1,6000.0086 295 2,0000.0093 369
 Paraguay 1,1000.0072 150 1,3000.0070 177 1,6000.0074 218
 Tunisia 1,0000.0065 90 1,2000.0065 108 1,4000.0065 126
 Japan 1,0000.0065 10 1,2000.0065 12 1,4000.0065 14
 Guatemala 9000.0059 50 1,2000.0065 67 1,5000.0070 83
 Singapore 9000.0059 160 1,0000.0054 178 1,2000.0056 213
 Gibraltar 8000.0052 22,860 9000.0048 25,718 1,0000.0046 28,575
 Luxembourg 7000.0046 1,130 9000.0048 1,453 1,1000.0051 1,776
 Ecuador 6000.0039 30 8000.0043 40 1,0000.0046 50
 Bolivia 5000.0033 40 7000.0038 56 9000.0042 72
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 5000.0033 140 8000.0043 224 1,1000.0051 308
 Cuba 5000.0033 40 1,0000.0054 80 1,5000.0070 120
 U.S. Virgin Islands 5000.0033 3,810 6000.0032 5,715 7000.0033 6,668
 Jamaica 5000.0033 180 3000.0016 108 4000.0019 144
 Kyrgyzstan 4000.0026 60 7000.0038 105 1,0000.0046 150
 Netherlands Antilles 4000.0026 1,250 5000.0027 1,563 7000.0033 2,188
 Kenya 3000.0020 10 5000.0027 17 7000.0033 23
 Cyprus 3000.0020 240 4000.0022 320 5000.0023 400
 Nicaragua 2500.0016 37 2500.0013 37 2500.0012 37
 Bahamas 2000.0013 510 5000.0027 1,275 7000.0033 1,785
 Suriname 2000.0013 330 4000.0022 660 6000.0028 990
 Thailand 2000.0013 3 3000.0016 4 4000.0019 6
 Turkmenistan 2000.0013 30 4000.0022 60 6000.0028 90
 Zimbabwe 2000.0013 10 4000.0022 20 6000.0028 30
 Armenia 1000.00065 30 3000.0016 90 5000.0023 150
 Bermuda 1000.00065 1,540 2000.0011 3,080 3000.0014 4,620
 Botswana 1000.00065 40 2000.0011 80 3000.0014 120
 DR Congo 1000.00065 1 2000.0011 2 3000.0014 3
 Barbados 1000.00065 350 2000.0011 700 3000.0014 1,050
 Dominican Republic 1000.00065 10 2000.0011 20 3000.0014 30
 Egypt 1000.00065 1 2000.0011 2 3000.0014 3
 El Salvador 1000.00065 20 2000.0011 40 3000.0014 60
 Ethiopia 1000.00065 1 5000.0027 4 1,0000.0046 8
 Indonesia 1000.00065 0 2000.0011 1 3000.0014 1
 Malta 1000.00065 200 2000.0011 400 3000.0014 600
 Namibia 1000.00065 40 2000.0011 80 3000.0014 120
 Nigeria 1000.00065 0 2000.0011 1 3000.0014 1
 North Macedonia 1000.00065 50 2000.0011 100 3000.0014 150
 Madagascar 1000.00065 3 2000.0011 7 3000.0014 10
 Philippines 1000.00065 1 2000.0011 2 3000.0014 3
 Slovenia 1000.00065 50 2000.0011 100 3000.0014 150
 South Korea 1000.00065 2 2000.0011 4 3000.0014 6
 Tajikistan 1000.00065 4 2000.0011 9 3000.0014 13
 Taiwan 1000.00065 4 2000.0011 9 3000.0014 13
 World 15,277,300 100 1,920 18,591,750 100 2,341 21,532,950 100 2,727
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Eligible population and national official

More information Countries, Eligible population ...
Countries Eligible population National official
Total pct pmp Total Year
 United States 12,000,00050 36,463 6,300,000 2024[34]
 Israel[f] 7,299,30031 779,386 7,200,000 2024[35]
 France[g] 750,0003.2 11,568 N/a N/a
 Canada 700,0002.9 18,702 398,000 2024[36]
 Russia 600,0002.5 4,103 157,673 2010[37]
 Palestine[h] 442,7001.9 80,734 N/a N/a
 United Kingdom[i] 410,0001.7 6,136 312,000 2024[38][39][40]
 Argentina 360,0001.5 8,002 N/a N/a
 Germany 275,0001.2 3,309 83,430 2011[41]
 Ukraine 200,0000.84 4,756 103,878 2001[42]
 Brazil 180,0000.76 861 107,329 2011[43]
 Australia 160,0000.67 6,319 99,956 2021[43]
 Hungary 130,0000.55 13,303 10,965 2011[43]
 South Africa 85,0000.36 1,446 49,469 2016[44]
 Mexico 65,0000.27 520 67,476 2010[43]
 Netherlands 63,0000.26 2,813 0.1% 2016[45]
 Italy 48,0000.20 791 N/a N/a
 Belgium 45,0000.19 3,926 N/a N/a
 Belarus 33,0000.14 3,494 13,705 2019[46]
 Sweden 30,0000.13 2,920 N/a N/a
 Switzerland 28,0000.12 3,269 16,763 2011[43]
 Uruguay 28,0000.12 7,959 N/a N/a
 Chile 28,0000.12 1,470 28,153 2024[47]
 Turkey 23,0000.097 284 N/a N/a
 Spain 22,0000.092 474 N/a N/a
 Azerbaijan 20,5000.086 2,050 9,084 2009[46]
 Austria 20,0000.084 2,252 8,140 2001[43]
 Romania 20,0000.084 1,034 3,519 2011[43]
 Latvia 16,0000.067 8,356 8,210 2019[48]
 Venezuela 14,0000.059 490 9,500 2010[49][50]
 Panama 13,0000.055 3,081 N/a N/a
 Iran 13,0000.055 151 9,826 2016[43]
 Poland 13,0000.055 347 2,488 2011[51]
 New Zealand 10,5000.044 2,114 5,274 2018[43]
 Lithuania 10,5000.044 3,763 1,229 2011[43]
 Uzbekistan 10,0000.042 310 94,689 1989[52]
 Moldova 10,0000.042 2,842 1,601 2014[43]
 Denmark 9,5000.040 1,633 N/a N/a
 Kazakhstan 9,5000.040 532 5,281 2009[43]
 India 9,0000.038 6 4,650 2011[53]
 Czech Republic 8,0000.034 759 1,427 2021[54]
 Bulgaria 8,0000.034 1,160 1,162 2011[55]
 Georgia 7,5000.032 1,900 1,417 2014[43]
 Uganda N/a N/a N/a 7,189 2014[56]
 Greece 7,0000.029 649 N/a N/a
 Ireland 6,5000.027 1,324 1,921 2016[57]
 Slovakia 6,0000.025 1,108 601 2019[58]
 Portugal 5,0000.021 478 2,910 – 15,000 2021[59][60]
 Colombia 4,5000.019 86 N/a N/a
 Estonia 4,5000.019 3,387 1,921 2019[61]
 Croatia 3,8000.016 939 536 2011[43]
 China[j] 3,6000.015 3 N/a N/a
 Peru 3,5000.015 111 N/a N/a
 Serbia 3,5000.015 500 578 2011[43]
 Costa Rica 3,4000.014 666 N/a N/a
 Morocco 3,1000.013 89 N/a N/a
 Puerto Rico 3,0000.013 980 N/a N/a
 Norway 2,5000.011 462 761 2021[62]
 Ethiopia 2,5000.011 20 N/a N/a
 Finland 2,2000.0092 406 1,093 2017[63]
 Cuba 2,0000.0084 160 N/a N/a
 Paraguay 1,9000.0080 259 1,100 2002[43]
 Guatemala 1,8000.0076 100 N/a N/a
 Tunisia 1,6000.0067 144 N/a N/a
 Japan 1,6000.0067 16 N/a N/a
 Kyrgyzstan 1,5000.0063 225 455 2018[64]
 Singapore 1,4000.0059 249 N/a N/a
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1,4000.0059 392 262 2013[65]
 Luxembourg 1,3000.0055 2,099 N/a N/a
 Ecuador 1,2000.0050 60 N/a N/a
 Gibraltar 1,1000.0046 31,433 763 2012[43]
 Bolivia 1,1000.0046 88 N/a N/a
 Bahamas 9000.0038 2,295 191 2010[43]
 Kenya 9000.0038 30 N/a N/a
 Netherlands Antilles 9000.0038 2,813 N/a N/a
 U.S. Virgin Islands 8000.0034 7,620 N/a N/a
 Suriname 8000.0034 1,320 181 2012[66]
 Turkmenistan 8000.0034 120 1,537 1995[67]
 Zimbabwe 8000.0034 40 N/a N/a
 Armenia 7000.0029 210 127 2011[68]
 Cyprus 6000.0025 480 N/a N/a
 Jamaica 5000.0021 180 506 2011[43]
 Thailand 5000.0021 7 N/a N/a
 Bermuda 4000.0017 6,160 135 2010[43]
 Botswana 4000.0017 160 N/a N/a
 DR Congo 4000.0017 4 N/a N/a
 Barbados 4000.0017 1,400 103 2011[43]
 Dominican Republic 4000.0017 40 N/a N/a
 Egypt 4000.0017 4 N/a N/a
 El Salvador 4000.0017 80 N/a N/a
 Indonesia 4000.0017 1 N/a N/a
 Malta 4000.0017 800 N/a N/a
 Namibia 4000.0017 160 N/a N/a
 Nigeria 4000.0017 2 N/a N/a
 North Macedonia 4000.0017 200 66 2021[69]
 Madagascar 4000.0017 13 N/a N/a
 Philippines 4000.0017 4 N/a N/a
 Slovenia 4000.0017 200 99 2001[43]
 South Korea 4000.0017 8 N/a N/a
 Tajikistan 4000.0017 18 N/a N/a
 Taiwan 4000.0017 17 N/a N/a
 Aruba N/a N/a N/a 354 2018[70]
 Nicaragua 2500.0011 37 181 2017[71]
 Iceland N/a N/a N/a 65 2025[72]
 Mauritius N/a N/a N/a 43 2018[43]
 Syria N/a N/a N/a 38 2020[46][73]
 Liechtenstein N/a N/a N/a 26 2020[74]
 Anguilla N/a N/a N/a 16 2018[43]
 Faroe Islands N/a N/a N/a 12 2020[75]
 Montenegro N/a N/a N/a 12 2018[43]
 British Virgin Islands N/a N/a N/a 11 2018[43]
N/a N/a N/a 1 2018[43]
 World 23,809,100 100 3,091 N/a N/a
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pct = percent of total world Jewish population
pmp = per million people in country
  1. Including East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights.
  2. Includes West Bank. As of 2020, Gaza Strip has no recorded Jewish population.
  3. Including the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
  4. Including East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights.
  5. Includes West Bank. As of 2020, Gaza Strip has no recorded Jewish population.
  6. Including the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

Remnant and vanished populations

The above table represents Jews that number at least a few dozen per country. Reports exist of Jewish communities remaining in other territories in the low single digits that are on the verge of disappearing, particularly in the Islamic world, as their part and parcel of their reaction to the Israeli declaration of Independence was the Jewish persecution in most Muslim lands; these are often of historical interest as they represent the remnant of much larger Jewish populations. For example, Egypt had a Jewish community of 80,000 in the early 20th century that numbered fewer than 40 as of 2014, mainly because of the forced expulsion movements to Israel and other countries at that time.[76] Despite a 2,000-year history of Jewish presence, there are no longer any known Jews living in Afghanistan, as its last Jewish residents Zebulon Simintov and Tova Moradi, fled the country in September[77] and October 2021,[78][79] respectively.

In the Syrian Arab republic, another Jewish community saw mass exodus at the end of the 20th century and numbered fewer than 20 in the midst of the Syrian Civil War.[80] The size of the Jewish community in Indonesia has been variously given as 65, 100, or 18 at most over the last 50 years.[81][82] Due to the Yemenite civil war (2014–present), the Yemeni Jews have faced persecution by various radical Islamist, Jihadist organizations including Houthis, AQAP and ISIS-Yemen who have demanded they convert to Islam, pay the Jizya tax and survive or face execution. The Israel Defense Forces has conducted operations evacuating the population and moving them to Israel.[83][84][85][86] On 28 March 2021, 13 Jews were forced by the Houthis to leave Yemen, leaving the last four elderly Jews in Yemen.[87][88] According to one report there are six Jews left in Yemen: one woman, her brother, three others, and Levi Salem Marahbi (who had been imprisoned for helping smuggle a Torah scroll out of Yemen).[89]

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