This chart shows the Jewish population around the world over the last 110 years from 1900
to 2010. Starting in 1939 the most of Jewish population was in North America before that is
was the Former USSR.
This image shows or depicts in statistical bubble graph and bar graph formats the Jewish Population
by country for the year 2010. The total Jewish population worldwide is 12,580,000.
Jewish populations in and across the world, showing where concentrations of jewish folks reside
in the world today, most live in Israel closely followed by the United States
this is a graph about the jewish population over the past years. by country the graph shows
that there is a population of 13,580,000 of jews across the world.
This image details the Jewish population by region around the world in 2010 with a graph depicting
the population by region from 1900 to 2010. The largest population of Jewish settlers by country
or region is noted in 1939.
This is a chart showing the 2010 Jewish population of certain countries. It shows Israel with
5.7, and the US with 5.2 million having the largest populations. It also shows the populations
from 1900 to 2010.
This graph displays the Jewish population in the world. There are over 5 million Jews in the
United States compared to 5.7 million in Israel. There are scattered populations in Europe.
The total population is 13.5 million.
This graph depicts the world's Jewish population, categorized by country. The Jewish population
vs. time is also accumulated, and shown from pre-World War II to present day.
This is a graph of the Jewish population by country. That is to say the amount of Jewish people
that are situated in each country. France seems to have one of the highest populations
This graph shows "Jewish Population 13,580,000. By country. World total.". The top image is
a depiction of the world map with color coordinating areas. The graph on the bottom lists
countries, each with a certain color, and the year and amount.
This is a world map that shows which countries the Jewish population reside in, indicated
by large circles for large populations, and smaller circles for lesser populations. At the
bottom is a graph showing Jewish population by region.
From the year 1900 to 2010 the Jewish population in the United States and Israel has steadily
increased while staying the same or decreasing in other areas of the world. The majority
of the world Jewish population is evenly distributed between the United States and Isreal.