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how many jews in israel

As of early 2026, Israel's Jewish population stands at approximately 7.771 million people. This figure comes from the latest data released by Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), reflecting the most current and official count available.

Latest Population Breakdown

Israel's total population reached 10.178 million at the start of 2026. Here's how it breaks down by major groups:

Group| Population| Percentage
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Jews and others| 7.771 million| 76.3% 17
Arabs| 2.147 million| 21.1% 1
Foreign nationals| 0.26 million| 2.6% 1

This "Jews and others" category includes Jewish residents along with non-Arab Christians and those not classified by religion, making it the standard metric for Israel's Jewish population.

Recent Trends and Growth

  • In 2025, Israel's overall population grew by about 112,000 people (1.1% rate), driven by natural increase (132,000 from births minus deaths) but offset by a net migration loss of 20,000.
  • Jewish and "other" births accounted for roughly 76% of the 182,000 total births that year.
  • Earlier in 2025 (September), the Jewish population was reported at 7.75 million out of 10.148 million total, showing steady but slightly slowing growth amid regional challenges like war.

These numbers highlight Israel's demographic shift: Jews now form the clear majority, up from historical ratios where they were once a minority in the region.

Why the Numbers Matter

Israel's Jewish population has grown dramatically since 1948, when it was just 630,000—now it's over 12 times larger and represents about 46% of the global Jewish population. Recent emigration (over 69,000 Israelis left in 2025) slightly tempered growth, but natural increase keeps the Jewish share stable around 75-76%.

TL;DR: ~7.77 million Jews in Israel as of 2026 start, per CBS data—76% of total 10.18M population amid modest yearly growth.

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