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  2. History of the Jews in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The history of Jews in New Jersey started with the arrival of Dutch and English traders and settlers in the late 1600s. [1][2] According to the Berman Jewish DataBank's 2019 survey, New Jersey is the state with the fourth-highest total population of Jews at 545,450 and is also the state with the third highest percent of Jews at 6.1%.

  3. Jewish population by city - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. List of Orthodox Jewish communities in the United States ...

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    Toggle New Jersey subsection. 22.1 Central Jersey. 22.2 North Jersey. 22.3 South Jersey. 23 New York. ... With the largest Jewish population outside Israel, ...

  5. Jewish Museum of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    November 6, 2000. The Jewish Museum of New Jersey, at Ahavas Sholom, is located at 145 Broadway in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. [3] The Museum was founded in 2003 and the museum's inaugural opening was in 2007. The historic building in the Broadway neighborhood is the longest continually operating synagogue in the city. [4]

  6. Lakewood Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Lakewood Township is the most populous township in Ocean County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.A rapidly growing community, as of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 135,158, [11] [12] its highest decennial count ever and an increase of 42,315 (+45.6%) from the 2010 census count of 92,843, [21] [22] which in turn reflected an increase of 32,491 (+53.8%) from the ...

  7. History of the Jews in Jersey - Wikipedia

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    After the war, there was a revival of Jewish life in Jersey, founded in 1961 with its synagogue opened in 1972, is located in Saint Brélade. [9] As of 2004, Jewish population was estimated at about 120. [10] There are currently about 85 Jews living in Jersey; this number was thought to be declining.

  8. World's Jewish population is getting back to where was pre ...

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    While the Jewish population currently makes up an estimated 1.9 percent of the U.S. population, it is estimated to make up 1.4 percent of the population in 2050. Evidently, there is hope for the ...

  9. New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey is home to the second-highest Jewish American population per capita, after New York, and the fastest-growing Orthodox Jewish population. [ 169 ] [ 170 ] Swaminarayan Akshardham in Robbinsville , Mercer County , the world's largest Hindu temple outside Asia . [ 123 ]