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As of the most recent data, the global Jewish population is estimated to be around 14-15 million. Here is a breakdown of the Jewish population by country, starting with the highest:

>United States:
Approximately 6-7 million. The U.S. has the largest Jewish population in the world, with significant concentrations in states like New York, California, and Florida.
>Israel:
About 6.9 million. Israel is the world's only Jewish-majority state, with Jews constituting a significant majority of the population.
>France:
Around 450,000. France has one of the largest Jewish communities in Europe, with a rich history of Jewish presence.
>Canada:
Approximately 390,000. Canada has a substantial Jewish population, largely concentrated in urban areas like Toronto and Montreal.
>United Kingdom:
About 280,000. The UK has a long-standing Jewish community, with significant numbers in cities like London and Manchester.
>Russia:
Around 200,000. The Jewish population in Russia has declined since the fall of the Soviet Union, but it remains one of the larger communities in Eastern Europe.
Germany:
>Approximately 120,000. Germany's Jewish population has been growing in recent years, driven by immigration from the former Soviet Union.
>Argentina:
About 180,000. Argentina has one of the largest Jewish communities in Latin America, with a significant presence in Buenos Aires.
>Australia:
Approximately 120,000. Australia's Jewish population is concentrated mainly in Sydney and Melbourne.
>Brazil:
Around 100,000. Brazil has a sizable Jewish community, with many residing in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

Other countries with significant Jewish populations include Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Italy, and South Africa, each with communities ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. This data provides a snapshot of the global Jewish diaspora, highlighting the countries with the largest Jewish populations.