7 datasets found
  1. Jewish population by country 2022

    • statista.com
    Updated Sep 2, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Jewish population by country 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1351079/jewish-pop-by-country/
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 2, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2022
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    The two countries with the greatest shares of the world's Jewish population are the United States and Israel. The United States had been a hub of Jewish immigration since the nineteenth century, as Jewish people sought to escape persecution in Europe by emigrating across the Atlantic. The Jewish population in the U.S. is largely congregated in major urban areas, such as New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, with the New York metropolitan area being the city with the second largest Jewish population worldwide, after Tel Aviv, Israel. Israel is the world's only officially Jewish state, having been founded in 1948 following the first Arab-Israeli War. While Jews had been emigrating to the holy lands since the nineteenth century, when they were controlled by the Ottoman Empire, immigration increased rapidly following the establishment of the state of Israel. Jewish communities in Eastern Europe who had survived the Holocaust saw Israel as a haven from persecution, while the state encouraged immigration from Jewish communities in other regions, notably the Middle East & North Africa. Smaller Jewish communities remain in Europe in countries such as France, the UK, and Germany, and in other countries which were hotspots for Jewish migration in the twentieth century, such as Canada and Argentina.

  2. H

    New York Jewish Population Study, 1991 (M565V1)

    • dataverse.harvard.edu
    Updated Jun 8, 2017
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    Harvard Dataverse (2017). New York Jewish Population Study, 1991 (M565V1) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BMRBUG
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    application/x-spss-por(6086896), text/plain; charset=us-ascii(53706), pdf(4181731), tsv(4809639), application/x-spss-syntax(58618), text/x-fixed-field(3930660)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 8, 2017
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    Time period covered
    Nov 14, 1990 - May 9, 1991
    Area covered
    New York, New York, New York, New York, New York, New York, New York, New York, New York
    Description

    The questionnaire is composed of three distinct segments. 1) Brief screening to elicit the Jewish character of the household relative to the respondent and other members. A household considered "Jewish" if any of the following was determined to be true of any household member: a) being Jewish, b) considering themselves Jewish, c) being raised Jewish, and d) having a Jewish parent. 2) Basic household demographics and 3) detailed series of questions dealing with a varietyof demographic, social, and philanthropic issues of interest to the Jewish Community.

  3. i

    Grant Giving Statistics for Jewish Community Federation Of Greater Rochester...

    • instrumentl.com
    Updated Mar 27, 2021
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    (2021). Grant Giving Statistics for Jewish Community Federation Of Greater Rochester Ny Inc [Dataset]. https://www.instrumentl.com/990-report/jewish-community-federation-of-greater-rochester-ny-inc-304dd299-d137-4ff6-88b9-2b7a349e50a9
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 27, 2021
    Area covered
    Rochester Metropolitan Area, New York
    Variables measured
    Total Assets, Total Giving, Average Grant Amount
    Description

    Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Jewish Community Federation Of Greater Rochester Ny Inc

  4. U

    Harris 1969 New York City Racial and Religious Survey, study no. 1925

    • dataverse.unc.edu
    • dataverse-staging.rdmc.unc.edu
    Updated Nov 30, 2007
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    UNC Dataverse (2007). Harris 1969 New York City Racial and Religious Survey, study no. 1925 [Dataset]. https://dataverse.unc.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=hdl:1902.29/H-1925
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    text/x-sas-syntax(96721), pdf(927168), text/x-sas-syntax(109325), pdf(816735), bin(499680), application/x-sas-transport(2624160), bin(96000), application/x-sas-transport(1804240), application/x-spss-por(460971), tsv(440423), application/x-spss-por(242028), application/x-sas-transport(946000), pdf(738744), tsv(683143), text/x-sas-syntax(68126), bin(304320), tsv(227735), application/x-spss-por(668007), bin(163520)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 30, 2007
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    Area covered
    New York
    Description

    Study commissioned by the Ford Foundation studies Black-Jewish relations in New York City to determine points of contact between the groups and delineate current and future conflict areas.Attitudes underlying conflict or cooperation as well as perceptions of non-black, non-Jewish population are also examined.

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    Grant Giving Statistics for Jewish Community Foundation Of Central New York...

    • instrumentl.com
    Updated Jul 31, 2025
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    (2025). Grant Giving Statistics for Jewish Community Foundation Of Central New York Inc [Dataset]. https://www.instrumentl.com/990-report/jewish-community-foundation-of
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 31, 2025
    Variables measured
    Total Assets, Total Giving, Average Grant Amount
    Description

    Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Jewish Community Foundation Of Central New York Inc

  6. i

    Grant Giving Statistics for Ccf New York Jewish French Community Center of...

    • instrumentl.com
    Updated May 17, 2022
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    (2022). Grant Giving Statistics for Ccf New York Jewish French Community Center of Ny Inc. [Dataset]. https://www.instrumentl.com/990-report/ccf-new-york-jewish-french-cc-inc
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    Dataset updated
    May 17, 2022
    Area covered
    New York, New York
    Variables measured
    Total Assets, Total Giving
    Description

    Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Ccf New York Jewish French Community Center of Ny Inc.

  7. d

    Data from: Neurocysticercosis in an Orthodox Jewish community in New York...

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    Neurocysticercosis in an Orthodox Jewish community in New York City. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/12b2d3fa9aaf47b18fe30a75659c95a4/html
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Dataset updated
Sep 2, 2024
Dataset authored and provided by
Statistahttp://statista.com/
Time period covered
2022
Area covered
Worldwide
Description

The two countries with the greatest shares of the world's Jewish population are the United States and Israel. The United States had been a hub of Jewish immigration since the nineteenth century, as Jewish people sought to escape persecution in Europe by emigrating across the Atlantic. The Jewish population in the U.S. is largely congregated in major urban areas, such as New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, with the New York metropolitan area being the city with the second largest Jewish population worldwide, after Tel Aviv, Israel. Israel is the world's only officially Jewish state, having been founded in 1948 following the first Arab-Israeli War. While Jews had been emigrating to the holy lands since the nineteenth century, when they were controlled by the Ottoman Empire, immigration increased rapidly following the establishment of the state of Israel. Jewish communities in Eastern Europe who had survived the Holocaust saw Israel as a haven from persecution, while the state encouraged immigration from Jewish communities in other regions, notably the Middle East & North Africa. Smaller Jewish communities remain in Europe in countries such as France, the UK, and Germany, and in other countries which were hotspots for Jewish migration in the twentieth century, such as Canada and Argentina.

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