* Israel: Israel is the only Jewish-majority country in the world. It is home to approximately 6.8 million Jews, which is about 75% of the country's population.
* United States: The United States has the second-largest Jewish population in the world, with an estimated 7.5 million Jews. This accounts for about 2.2% of the U.S. population.
* France: France has the largest Jewish population in Europe, with an estimated 500,000 to 600,000 Jews. This makes up about 0.8% of the French population.
* Canada: Canada has the fourth-largest Jewish population in the world, with an estimated 380,000 Jews. This accounts for about 1% of the Canadian population.
* United Kingdom: The United Kingdom has the fifth-largest Jewish population in the world, with an estimated 290,000 Jews. This is about 0.5% of the UK population.
* Argentina: Argentina has the largest Jewish population in Latin America, with an estimated 180,000 Jews. This accounts for about 0.4% of the Argentine population.
* Russia: Russia has the largest Jewish population in Eastern Europe, with an estimated 150,000 Jews. This is about 0.1% of the Russian population.
* Germany: Germany has the largest Jewish population in Western Europe, with an estimated 118,000 Jews. This makes up about 0.1% of the German population.
* Australia: Australia has the largest Jewish population in the Southern Hemisphere, with an estimated 118,000 Jews. This is about 0.5% of the Australian population.
* South Africa: South Africa has the largest Jewish population in Africa, with an estimated 80,000 Jews. This makes up about 0.2% of the South African population.