Jewish population in Europe has declined over 60% in the last 50 years
Jewish population in Europe has declined over 60% in the last 50 years
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The recent study on the Jews population shows only 0.1% of the European continent population comprises Jews. It says the Jewish population in Europe has declined by more than 60 per cent in the last 50 years. A recent study by the London-based Institute for Jewish Policy Research says 90% of European population was Jewish in the latter part of the 19th century was only about 9% now, similar to that ago 1000 years. 

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In 2020, 1.3 million Jews live in Europe which contributes nearly 0.1 per cent of the continent's population and in UK, Germany and France two-thirds of these people reside. The reports quoted Jews have not only been an integral part of European history and culture but are actually one of its oldest and original component groups. The main reduction in the population was due to Adolf Hitler, in the first half of the 20th century he killed 6 million Jews reducing the population to around 11 million. 

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Over 1.8 million Jews left Eastern Europe between 1969 and 2020 to Russia, as they opened their doors to welcome people. This resulted in a drastic shift in the Jewish population's centre of gravity from the east to the west of the continent". In 1880, 88% of the world's Jews resided in Europe and by 1945, it has declined to 35% and then to 26% in 1970 and 9% in 1970, reads the study report. 

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