Judaism is a very ambiguous term; nevertheless, there's a stable "Jewsih" population throuout most Western countries:
-Both Western and Eastern Europe
-North America: While NY hosting the greatest Jewish community, there are also main concentrations in LA, and in Canada some in Toronto and Montreal. The country of Mexico has been known of having around 40,000 Jewish people. The majority came in the mid 20th century.
-South America: Aregntina hosts the biggest Jewish community.
-Middle East: Israel by far with almost 5 million of Jewish people. There are some illegally established in Palestine within Israeli settlements, some also came to Lebanon during the ocupation of the mentioned country in the 1980 decade. Some other communities can be found through Syria and Iran.
-I haven't heard of Jews in Australia or New Zealand.
THANKS FOR READING AND HOPE MY ANSWER HELPS!
-Both Western and Eastern Europe
-North America: While NY hosting the greatest Jewish community, there are also main concentrations in LA, and in Canada some in Toronto and Montreal. The country of Mexico has been known of having around 40,000 Jewish people. The majority came in the mid 20th century.
-South America: Aregntina hosts the biggest Jewish community.
-Middle East: Israel by far with almost 5 million of Jewish people. There are some illegally established in Palestine within Israeli settlements, some also came to Lebanon during the ocupation of the mentioned country in the 1980 decade. Some other communities can be found through Syria and Iran.
-I haven't heard of Jews in Australia or New Zealand.
THANKS FOR READING AND HOPE MY ANSWER HELPS!