List of urban areas by Jewish population

This article provides incomplete lists of various Jewish populations worldwide. Some cities with large Jewish populations may be missing from the list due to a lack of census data or other reliable sources of information.

Major Jewish population centers worldwide

Jewish population by city as a percentage of total population (list does not include cities in Israel)

Rank City Country Percent Number
1Qırmızı Qəsəbə[1] Azerbaijan1003,300
2Kiryas Joel[2] United States9922,000
3Deal United States91600
4Beachwood[3] United States90.410,700
5Hampstead[4] Canada74.25,170
6Côte-Saint-Luc[5] Canada69.120,146
7Lakewood[6] United States5959,607
8Teaneck[7] United States5018,000
9Livingston United States4612,600
10Caulfield North[8] Australia41.46,319
11Caulfield South[9] Australia33.94,008
12Rose Bay[10] Australia27.32,744
13Sarcelles[11] France2515,000
14Mercer Island[12] United States255,000
15St Kilda East[13] Australia24.83,246
16Créteil[14] France24.422,000
17Vaucluse[15] Australia23.22,163
18Westmount[16] Canada23.24,495
19Bellevue Hill[17] Australia21.42,300
20Dollard-des-Ormeaux[18] Canada21.110,115
21Vaughan[19] Canada18.233,090
22Elsternwick[20] Australia17.81,846
23Montreal West[21] Canada13.8710
24New York City[22] United States181,540,000
25Bondi[23] Australia12.71,272
26Mount Royal[24] Canada12.02,205
27Miami[25] United States9.86535,000
28Marseille[26] France970,000
29Buenos Aires[27] Argentina8.22244,000
30Newton Mearns[28] United Kingdom5.981,431
31Philadelphia[25] United States4.89276,000
32Toronto[29] Canada4.21103,500

Jewish population by metropolitan area

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

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Rank City Country Number
1Tel Aviv[1] Israel3,214,800
2New York City[2] United States2,028,200[3]
3Haifa[1] Israel708,000
4Jerusalem[1] Israel687,000
5Los Angeles United States662,450[4]
6South Florida (Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano)[5][6][7] United States535,000
7San Francisco Bay Area United States391,500[8]
8Beersheba Israel381,900[9]
9Chicago United States291,800[10]
10Philadelphia United States285,950[11]
11Paris France283,000[9]
12Baltimore/Washington, D.C. United States276,445[12]
13Boston United States261,100[13]
14Buenos Aires Argentina185,000[14]
15Greater Toronto Area[15] Canada220,000
16Atlanta[16][17] United States218,000
17London United Kingdom172,000[18]
18Moscow Russia100,000[19]
19Kiev[20] Ukraine100,000
20Montreal[21] Canada90,780
21San Diego United States89,000
22Cleveland-Akron-Canton[22][23][24][25] United States86,600
23Denver-Boulder[26] United States83,900
24Phoenix[27] United States82,900
25Las Vegas Valley[28] United States80,000
26Budapest[29] Hungary80,000
27Metro Detroit[30] United States78,000
27São Paulo[31] Brazil75,000
28Marseille France70,000[32]
29Seattle[33] United States63,400
30Dallas-Fort Worth[34] United States57,800
31St. Louis[35] United States54,500
32Tampa Bay Area (Tampa-Saint Petersburg)[36] United States51,100
33Johannesburg[37] South Africa50,000
34Houston[38] United States48,400
35Portland[39] United States47,500
36Pittsburgh[40] United States42,200
37Melbourne[41] Australia41,643
38Minneapolis-Saint Paul[42] United States40,240
39Saint Petersburg Russia40,000[19]
40Rio de Janeiro[43] Brazil40,000
41Mexico City[44] Mexico39,777
42Sydney[45] Australia35,196
43Hartford[46] United States34,500
44New Haven[47] United States29,700
45Cincinnati[48] United States27,000
46Vancouver[49] Canada26,255
47Milwaukee[50] United States25,800
48Manchester United Kingdom25,000[51]
49Berlin[52] Germany25,000
50Tehran Iran25,000[53]
51Tucson[54][55] United States22,900
52Rochester[2] United States22,500
53Columbus[56] United States22,000
54Montevideo[57] Uruguay20,000
55Amsterdam[58] Netherlands20,000
56Kansas City[59] United States19,000
57Orlando[60] United States19,000
59 Istanbul Turkey17,000[61][62]
60Austin[63] United States16,300
61Strasbourg[64] France16,000
62 Cape Town[37][65]  South Africa 16,000
63Porto Alegre[66] Brazil15,000
64Jacksonville[67] United States15,000
65Antwerp[2] Belgium15,000
66Providence[68] United States14,200
67 Rome[69]  Italy 13,000
68Buffalo[70] United States13,000
69Winnipeg[71] Canada12,760
70San Antonio[72] United States12,740
71Richmond[73] United States12,500
72Albany[74] United States12,500
73New Orleans[75] United States12,000
73Caracas[76] Venezuela12,000
74Ottawa-Gatineau[77] Canada11,325
75Munich[78] Germany11,000
76Frankfurt[79] Germany10,500
77Indianapolis[80] United States10,000
78Córdoba Argentina9,000[51]
79Louisville[81] United States8,700
80Calgary[82] Canada8,100
81 Milan[69]  Italy 8,000
82Rosario Argentina8,000[51]
83Leeds[83] United Kingdom8,000
84Nashville[84] United States8,000
85Vienna[85] Austria7,000
86Edmonton[86] Canada6,000
87Zurich[87]  Switzerland6,000
88Birmingham[88] United States5,300
89Perth[89] Australia5,187
90Hong Kong Hong Kong5,000[90]
91Madison United States5,000[91]
92Santa Fe Argentina5,000[51]
93Dayton[92] United States4,000
94Toledo[92] United States3,900
95Glasgow[93] United Kingdom3,500
96Youngstown[94] United States3,200
97Prague Czech Republic3,000[95]
98Greensboro United States3,000[96]
99 Durban[37]  South Africa 2,700
100Athens Greece2,500
101Bucharest[97] Romania2,481
102Brisbane[98] Australia2,195
103Curitiba[99] Brazil1,774
104Belo Horizonte[99] Brazil1,714
105İzmir Turkey1,500[62]
106 Pretoria[37]  South Africa 1,500
107Recife[100] Brazil1,300
108Helsinki[101] Finland1,200
109Montgomery[102] United States1,200
110Brasília[103] Brazil1,103
111 Florence[69]  Italy 1,000
112Asunción[104] Paraguay1,000
113Bratislava[105] Slovakia1,000
114Sofia Bulgaria1,000
115Guadalajara[106] Mexico900
116Monterrey[107] Mexico500
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