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Jewish population by city

This is a list of Jewish populations in different cities and towns around the world. It includes statistics for populations of metropolitan areas, as well as statistics about the number of Jews as a percentage of the total city or town population.

Jewish population by metropolitan area

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The Tel Aviv metropolitan area concentrates the largest Jewish population in the world

The global Jewish population is heavily concentrated in major urban centers. As of 2021, more than half (51.2%) of world Jewry resided in just ten metropolitan areas. Nearly all these key centers of Jewish settlement typically include national or regional capitals with high standards of living, advanced infrastructure supporting higher education and technology sectors, and extensive transnational connections. The table below shows only metropolitan areas with Jewish population above 100,000 as of 2021:[1]

Metropolitan area Country Number % of Jews out of total population
Tel Aviv   Israel 3,891,000 94.8
New York City   United States 2,109,300 10.8
Jerusalem   Israel 992,800 72.3
Haifa   Israel 710,600 73.1
Los Angeles   United States 622,480 4.7
Miami   United States 535,500 8.7
Philadelphia   United States 419,850 6.8
Paris   France 337,600 2.8
Washington, D.C.   United States 297,290 4.7
Chicago   United States 294,280 3.1
Boston   United States 257,460 5.2
Be'er Sheva   Israel 247,600 60.4
San Francisco   United States 244,000 5.1
Buenos Aires   Argentina 230,300 1.4
Toronto   Canada 219,900 4.5
London   United Kingdom 175,690 2.4
Atlanta   United States 119,800 2.0
Baltimore   United States 117,800 4.1
San Diego   United States 100,000 3.0

Jewish population by city proper

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Visualization of Urban Areas by Jewish Population
 
Haredi Jewish residents in Brooklyn,[2] and home to the US largest Jewish community, which with over 561,000 adherents living in the borough, is greater than Tel Aviv.[3]

New York City is home to the largest Jewish community outside of Israel. In 2011, according to the UJA-Federation of New York, the five boroughs of New York City proper was home to 1,086,000 Jews, representing 13% of the city's population.[4] In 2023, 960,000 Jews live in the city, nearly half of them live in Brooklyn.[5][3][2]

Census enumerations in many countries do not record religious or ethnic background, leading to a lack of certainty regarding the exact numbers of Jewish adherents. Therefore, the following list of cities ranked by Jewish population is not complete. In particular, it excludes many Jewish-majority cities in Israel. Many of the U.S. cities have their data sourced from the Jewish Data Bank, which records population statistics for service areas that encompass many counties in a metropolitan area.[6]

City Country Number
New York City[7]   United States 960,000
Jerusalem[8]   Israel 570,100
Los Angeles[6]   United States 519,200
Tel Aviv[9]   Israel 401,500
Chicago[6]   United States 291,800
Paris[10]   France 277,000
Boston[6]   United States 248,000
Buenos Aires[11]   Argentina 244,000
Rishon LeZiyyon[9]   Israel 229,300
San Francisco Bay Area[6]   United States 227,800
Petah Tikva[9]   Israel 220,900
Bnei Brak[9]   Israel 218,300
Haifa[9]   Israel 217,600
Philadelphia[6]   United States 214,600
Ashdod[9]   Israel 200,400
Netanya[9]   Israel 196,300
Toronto[12]   Canada 188,710
Be'er Sheva[9]   Israel 181,000
Holon[9]   Israel 180,900
Ramat Gan[13]   Israel 175,000
Moscow[14]   Russia 165,000
Beit Shemesh[9]   Israel 154,600
London[15]   United Kingdom 145,480
Atlanta[6]   United States 119,800
Miami[6]   United States 119,000
Kyiv[16]   Ukraine 111,000
San Diego[6]   United States 100,000
Baltimore[17]   United States 95,400
Montreal[12]   Canada 90,780
Cleveland[18][19][20][21]   United States 86,600
Denver[22]   United States 83,900
Phoenix[23]   United States 82,900
Las Vegas[24]   United States 80,000
Budapest[25]   Hungary 80,000
São Paulo[26]   Brazil 75,000
Detroit[27]   United States 71,750
Marseille[28]   France 70,000
Minneapolis-St Paul[29]   United States 64,800
Seattle[30]   United States 63,400
Dnipro[16]   Ukraine 60,000
Dallas[31]   United States 57,800
Melbourne[32]   Australia 55,643
St. Louis[33]   United States 54,500
Tampa[34]   United States 51,100
Sydney[35]   Australia 50,000
Johannesburg[36]   South Africa 50,000
Pittsburgh[37]   United States 49,200
Houston[38]   United States 48,400
Portland[39]   United States 47,500
Odesa[16]   Ukraine 45,000
Kharkiv[16]   Ukraine 45,000
Saint Petersburg[14]   Russia 40,000
Rio de Janeiro[40]   Brazil 40,000
Mexico City[41]   Mexico 39,777
Hartford[42]   United States 34,500
New Haven[43]   United States 29,700
Washington, D.C.[6]   United States 28,000
Cincinnati[44]   United States 27,000
Vancouver[45]   Canada 26,255
Milwaukee[46]   United States 25,800
Manchester[47]   United Kingdom 25,000
Berlin[48]   Germany 25,000
Lyon[49]   France 25,000
Istanbul[50]   Turkey 24,000
Toulouse[51][49]   France 23,000
Tucson[52][53]   United States 22,900
Rochester[54]   United States 22,500
Columbus[55]   United States 22,500
Montevideo[56]   Uruguay 20,000
Amsterdam[57]   Netherlands 20,000
Antwerp[58]   Belgium 20,000
Brussels[59]   Belgium 20,000
Nice[49]   France 20,000
Kansas City[60]   United States 19,000
Orlando[61]   United States 19,000
Austin[62]   United States 16,300
Strasbourg[63][49]   France 16,000
Cape Town[36][64]   South Africa 16,000
Porto Alegre[65]   Brazil 15,000
Jacksonville[66]   United States 15,000
Panama City[67]   Panama 15,000
Providence[68]   United States 14,200
Louisville[69]   United States 14,200
Ottawa[12]   Canada 14,010
Winnipeg[12]   Canada 13,690
Rome[70]   Italy 13,000
Buffalo[71]   United States 13,000
San Antonio[72]   United States 12,740
Richmond[73]   United States 12,500
Albany[74]   United States 12,500
Charlotte[6]   United States 12,000
New Orleans[75]   United States 12,000
Nashville[76]   United States 11,000
Singapore[77]   Singapore 10,500
Frankfurt[78]   Germany 10,500
Indianapolis[79]   United States 10,000
Munich[80]   Germany 9,200
Córdoba[47]   Argentina 9,000
Stockholm[81]   Sweden 9,000
Calgary[12]   Canada 8,335
Milan[70]   Italy 8,000
Rosario[47]   Argentina 8,000
Leeds[82]   United Kingdom 8,000
Grenoble[49]   France 8,000
Memphis[83]   United States 7,800
Syracuse[84]   United States 7,000
Vienna[85]   Austria 7,000
Chapel Hill[6]   United States 6,000
Raleigh[6]   United States 6,000
Zurich[86]   Switzerland 6,000
Edmonton[12]   Canada 5,550
Birmingham[87]   United States 5,300
Perth[88]   Australia 5,187
Hamilton[89]   Canada 5,110
Hong Kong[90]   China 5,000
El Paso[91]   United States 5,000
Madison[92]   United States 5,000
Santa Fe[47]   Argentina 5,000
Bogotá[93]   Colombia 5,500
Minsk[94]   Belarus 4,800
Metz[49]   France 4,000
Nancy[49]   France 4,000
Dayton[95]   United States 4,000
Toledo[95]   United States 3,900
Glasgow[96]   United Kingdom 3,500
Youngstown[97]   United States 3,200
Prague[98]   Czech Republic 3,000
Greensboro[99]   United States 3,000
Liverpool[100]   United Kingdom 3,000
Victoria[89]   Canada 2,740
Durban[36]   South Africa 2,700
London[89]   Canada 2,675
Chișinău[101]   Moldova 2,649
Bucharest[102]   Romania 2,481
Binghamton[84]   United States 2,400
Brisbane[103]   Australia 2,195
Halifax[89]   Canada 2,120
Kitchener-Waterloo[89]   Canada 2,015
Curitiba[104]   Brazil 1,774
Ithaca[84]   United States 2,000
Belo Horizonte[104]   Brazil 1,714
Oshawa[105]   Canada 1,670
Göteborg[106]   Sweden 1,600
Windsor[89]   Canada 1,515
İzmir[107]   Turkey 1,500
Pretoria[36]   South Africa 1,500
Barrie[105]   Canada 1,445
Dublin[108]   Ireland 1,439
St. Catharines-Niagara[105]   Canada 1,375
Recife[109]   Brazil 1,300
Helsinki[110]   Finland 1,200
Montgomery[111]   United States 1,200
Kingston[105]   Canada 1,185
Brasília[112]   Brazil 1,103
Kingston[89]   Canada 1,100
Florence[70]   Italy 1,000
Basel[113]   Switzerland 1,000
Casablanca[114]   Morocco 1,000
Asunción[115]   Paraguay 1,000
Malmö[116]   Sweden 1,000
Oslo[117]   Norway 950
Guelph[105]   Canada 925
Regina[105]   Canada 900
Kelowna[105]   Canada 900
Guadalajara[118]   Mexico 900
Bratislava[119]   Slovakia 800
Monterrey[120]   Mexico 500

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

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List does not include cities in Israel.

City Country Percent Number
Qırmızı Qəsəbə[121]   Azerbaijan 100 3,300
Kiryas Joel[122]   United States 99 22,000
Deal[123][124]   United States 91 600
Beachwood[125]   United States 90.4 10,700
Hampstead[126]   Canada 74.2 5,170
Great Neck[127]   United States 71 28,700
Côte-Saint-Luc[128]   Canada 69.1 20,146
Lakewood[129]   United States 59 59,607
Golders Green[130]   United Kingdom 56.6 7,358
Teaneck[131]   United States 50 18,000
Dover Heights[132]   Australia 48.5 1,840
Stamford Hill[133]   United Kingdom 47 4,138
Livingston[citation needed]   United States 46 12,600
Caulfield North[134]   Australia 41.4 6,319
Hendon[135]   United Kingdom 35.8 7,155
Caulfield South[136]   Australia 33.9 4,008
Rose Bay[137]   Australia 27.3 2,744
Sarcelles[138]   France 25 15,000
Mercer Island[139]   United States 25 5,000
St Kilda East[140]   Australia 24.8 3,246
Créteil[141]   France 24.4 22,000
Vaucluse[142]   Australia 23.2 2,163
Westmount[143]   Canada 23.2 4,495
Bellevue Hill[144]   Australia 21.4 2,300
Dollard-des-Ormeaux[145]   Canada 21.1 10,115
Vaughan[146]   Canada 18.2 33,090
Elsternwick[147]   Australia 17.8 1,846
Montreal West[148]   Canada 13.8 710
Newton, Massachusetts[149]   United States 21 18,000
New York[150]   United States 18 1,540,000
Budapest[150]   Hungary 4.55 80,000
Los Angeles[150]   United States 12.5 519,000
Mount Royal[151]   Canada 12.0 2,205
Marseille[152]   France 9 70,000
Buenos Aires[11]   Argentina 8.22 244,000
Newton Mearns[153]   United Kingdom 5.98 1,431
Philadelphia[154][failed verification]   United States 4.89 276,000
Toronto[155]   Canada 4.21 103,500
San Jose, California[156]   United States 4 40,000

See also

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