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The Jewish People Are A Statistical Rounding Error: Searching for a Minyan in a Village of a Thousand
Despite eight decades of recovery, the global Jewish population has yet to return to its 1939 peak of 16.6 million. Representing only 0.2% of the world, Jews remain a statistical anomaly. Even in hubs like Canada, the community is a “rounding error,” highlighting how quickly populations vanish and how slowly they rebuild.