History of The Jews in Europe - Demographics

Demographics

Country Core Jewish population in 2010 Enlarged Jewish population in 2010 Jewish groups Jewish history Lists of Jews
Albania <100 Albania | South-East European
Andorra <100 Andorra
Austria 9,000 15,000 Austria | Austrian
Belarus 12,926 (Belarus census (2009)) 33,000 Belarus | Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
Belgium 30,300 40,000 Jewish Community of Antwerp | Belgium West European
Bosnia and Herzegovina 500 Bosnia and Herzegovina | South-East European
Bulgaria 2,000 Bulgaria | South-East European
Croatia 1,700 Croatia | South-East European
Cyprus <100 Cyprus | South-East European
Czech Republic 3,900 Czech Republic and Carpathian Ruthenia | Czech, Slovak
Denmark 6,400 Denmark | North European
Estonia 1,800 3,000 Estonia | North European
Finland 1,100 Finland | North European
France 483,500 580,000 France | French
Georgia 3,200 6,000 Georgian Jews | Georgia Asian
Germany 119,000 250,000 Ashkenazi Jews | Germany German
Gibraltar 600 Sephardi Jews and British Jews| Gibraltar Iberian
Greece 4,500 Romaniotes, Sephardi Jews | Greece South-East European
Hungary 48,600 100,000 Oberlander Jews, Satmar Hasidic dynasty, and Neolog | Hungary and Carpathian Ruthenia | Hungarian
Iceland 10 - 30 Radhanites | Iceland North European
Ireland 1,200 Ireland | West European
Italy 28,400 35,000 Italian Jews | Italy West European
Kosovo <100 Kosovo | South-East European
Latvia 6,437 (Latvian census of 2011) 19,000 Latvia | North European
Liechtenstein <100 Liechtenstein
Lithuania 3,400 (2011 estimate) 5,000 Lithuanian Jews | Lithuania North European
Luxembourg 600 Luxembourg | West European
Republic of Macedonia 100 Macedonian | Macedonia South-East European
Malta <100 Malta
Moldova 4,100 8,000 Bessarabian Jews | Moldova East European
Monaco <100 Monaco | West European
Montenegro <100 Montenegro | South-East European
Netherlands 30,000 43,000 Sephardi and Ashkenazi| Netherlands and Chuts | West European
Norway 1,200 Jews in Norway | Norway North European
Poland 3,200 Chronology of Jewish Polish history | Poland Polish
Portugal 500 Spanish and Portuguese Jews | Portugal Iberian
Romania 9,700 18,000 Romania | Romanian
Russia 157,673 (including Asiatic Russia) (Russian Census (2010))| 400,000 Ashkenazi Jews & Mountain Jews | Russia Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus
San Marino <100 San Marino
Serbia 1,400 Serbian | Serbia South-East European
Slovakia 2,600 Oberlander Jews | Slovakia and Carpathian Ruthenia | Czech, Slovak
Slovenia 100 Slovenia | South-East European
Spain 12,000 15,000 Sephardi Jews | Spain and golden age | Iberian
Sweden 15,000 25,000 Sweden | North European
Switzerland 17,600 25,000 Switzerland | West European
Turkey 17,600 21,000 Turkey | Sephardic
Ukraine 71,500 145,000 Ashkenazi Jews | Ukraine and Carpathian Ruthenia | Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
United Kingdom 292,000 350,000 British Jews | United Kingdom British

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