Jewish population by city

Jewish population by Metropolitan Area

Visualization of Urban Areas by Jewish Population

Censuses in many countries do not record religious or ethnic background, leading to a lack of certainty on the exact numbers of Jewish population.

City Country Number
New York[1] United States1,100,000
Los Angeles[2] United States621,200
Jerusalem[3] Israel546,100
Miami[2] United States535,000
Tel Aviv[3] Israel401,500
San Francisco Bay Area[2] United States391,550
Chicago[2] United States291,800
Paris[4] France277,000
Boston[2] United States248,000
Buenos Aires[5] Argentina244,000
Rishon LeZiyyon[3] Israel229,300
Petah Tikva[3] Israel220,900
Haifa[3] Israel217,600
Washington, D.C.[2] United States215,600
Philadelphia[2] United States214,600
Ashdod[3] Israel200,400
Netanya[3] Israel196,300
Toronto[6] Canada188,710
Be'er Sheva[3] Israel181,000
Ramat Gan[7] Israel175,000
Atlanta[2] United States170,000
Moscow[8] Russia165,000
London[9] United Kingdom160,000
San Diego[2] United States100,000
Montreal[6] Canada90,780
Cleveland[10][11][12][13] United States86,600
Denver[14] United States83,900
Phoenix[15] United States82,900
Las Vegas[16] United States80,000
Budapest[17] Hungary80,000
São Paulo[18] Brazil75,000
Detroit[19] United States71,750
Marseille[20] France70,000
Minneapolis-St Paul[21] United States64,800
Seattle[22] United States63,400
Dallas[23] United States57,800
Melbourne[24] Australia55,643
St. Louis, Missouri[25] United States54,500
Tampa[26] United States51,100
Sydney[27] Australia50,000
Johannesburg[28] South Africa50,000
Houston[29] United States48,400
Portland[30] United States47,500
Pittsburgh[31] United States42,200
Saint Petersburg[8] Russia40,000
Rio de Janeiro[32] Brazil40,000
Mexico City[33] Mexico39,777
Hartford[34] United States34,500
New Haven[35] United States29,700
Cincinnati[36] United States27,000
Vancouver[37] Canada26,255
Milwaukee[38] United States25,800
Manchester[39] United Kingdom25,000
Berlin[40] Germany25,000
Lyon[41] France25,000
Istanbul[42] Turkey24,000
Toulouse[43][41] France23,000
Tucson[44][45] United States22,900
Rochester[46] United States22,500
Columbus[47] United States22,500
Perth[48] Australia20,000
Montevideo[49] Uruguay20,000
Amsterdam[50] Netherlands20,000
Antwerp[51] Belgium20,000
Brussels[52] Belgium20,000
Nice[41] France20,000
Kansas City[53] United States19,000
Orlando[54] United States19,000
Kyiv[55] Ukraine17,900
Austin[56] United States16,300
Strasbourg[57][41] France16,000
Cape Town[28][58]  South Africa16,000
Porto Alegre[59] Brazil15,000
Jacksonville[60] United States15,000
Panama City[61] Panama15,000
Providence[62] United States14,200
Ottawa[6] Canada14,010
Winnipeg[6] Canada13,690
Rome[63]  Italy13,000
Buffalo[64] United States13,000
San Antonio[65] United States12,740
Richmond[66] United States12,500
Albany[67] United States12,500
Charlotte[2] United States12,000
New Orleans[68] United States12,000
Munich[69] Germany11,000
Nashville[70] United States11,000
Frankfurt[71] Germany10,500
Indianapolis[72] United States10,000
Córdoba[39] Argentina9,000
Stockholm[73] Sweden9,000
Louisville[74] United States8,700
Calgary[6] Canada8,335
Milan[63]  Italy8,000
Rosario[39] Argentina8,000
Leeds[75] United Kingdom8,000
Grenoble[41] France8,000
Vienna[76] Austria7,000
Chapel Hill[2] United States6,000
Raleigh[2] United States6,000
Zurich[77] Switzerland6,000
Edmonton[6] Canada5,550
Birmingham[78] United States5,300
Hong Kong[79] Hong Kong5,000
El Paso[80] United States5,000
Madison[81] United States5,000
Santa Fe[39] Argentina5,000
Bogotá[82] Colombia5,500
Metz[41] France4,000
Nancy[41] France4,000
Dayton[83] United States4,000
Toledo[83] United States3,900
Glasgow[84] United Kingdom3,500
Youngstown[85] United States3,200
Prague[86] Czech Republic3,000
Greensboro[87] United States3,000
Liverpool[88] United Kingdom3,000
Durban[28]  South Africa2,700
Chișinău[89]  Moldova 2,649
Bucharest[90] Romania2,481
Brisbane[91] Australia2,195
Curitiba[92] Brazil1,774
Belo Horizonte[92] Brazil1,714
İzmir[93] Turkey1,500
Pretoria[28]  South Africa1,500
Dublin[94] Ireland1,439
Recife[95] Brazil1,300
Helsinki[96] Finland1,200
Montgomery[97] United States1,200
Brasília[98] Brazil1,103
Florence[63]  Italy1,000
Casablanca[99] Morocco1,000
Asunción[100] Paraguay1,000
Guadalajara[101] Mexico900
Bratislava[102] Slovakia800
Monterrey[103] Mexico500

Jewish population by towns and villages as a percentage of total population

List does not include cities in Israel.

City Country Percent Number
Qırmızı Qəsəbə[104]  Azerbaijan 100 3,300
Kiryas Joel[105]  United States 99 22,000
Deal  United States 91 600
Beachwood[106]  United States 90.4 10,700
Hampstead[107]  Canada 74.2 5,170
Great Neck[108]  United States 71 28,700
Côte-Saint-Luc[109]  Canada 69.1 20,146
Lakewood[110]  United States 59 59,607
Teaneck[111]  United States 50 18,000
Livingston  United States 46 12,600
Caulfield North[112]  Australia 41.4 6,319
Caulfield South[113]  Australia 33.9 4,008
Rose Bay[114]  Australia 27.3 2,744
Sarcelles[115]  France 25 15,000
Mercer Island[116]  United States 25 5,000
St Kilda East[117]  Australia 24.8 3,246
Créteil[118]  France 24.4 22,000
Vaucluse[119]  Australia 23.2 2,163
Westmount[120]  Canada 23.2 4,495
Bellevue Hill[121]  Australia 21.4 2,300
Dollard-des-Ormeaux[122]  Canada 21.1 10,115
Vaughan[123]  Canada 18.2 33,090
Elsternwick[124]  Australia 17.8 1,846
Montreal West[125]  Canada 13.8 710
Newton, Massachusetts[126]  United States 21 18,000
New York City[127]  United States 18 1,540,000
Bondi[128]  Australia 12.7 1,272
Los Angeles[127]  United States 12.5 519,000
Mount Royal[129]  Canada 12.0 2,205
Marseille[130]  France 9 70,000
Buenos Aires[5]  Argentina 8.22 244,000
Newton Mearns[131]  United Kingdom 5.98 1,431
Philadelphia[132]  United States 4.89 276,000
Toronto[133]  Canada 4.21 103,500
San Jose, California[134]  United States 4 40,000

See also

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