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Slovak Jews Slovenskí Židia יהודים סלובקיים
Židovská Street, Bratislava
Total population
2,000[1]
Languages
Slovak, Hebrew, Yiddish
Religion
Judaism
Related ethnic groups
Ashkenazi Jews, Czech Jews, Czech diaspora in Israel
Historical Slovak Jewish population
Year
Pop.
±%
1921
135,918
—
1930
136,737
+0.6%
1950
7,476
−94.5%
1991
912
−87.8%
2001
2,310
+153.3%
2011
1,999
−13.5%
2021
2,007
+0.4%
Source: Data from Slovak and Czechoslovak censuses
[2]
The history of the Jews in Slovakia goes back to the 11th century, when the first Jews settled in the area.[3]
^DellaPergola, Sergio (2016). "World Jewish Population, 2015". In Dashefsky, Arnold; Sheskin, Ira M. (eds.). American Jewish Year Book 2015. American Jewish Year Book. Vol. 115. pp. 273–364. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24505-8_7. ISBN 978-3-319-24503-4. Reprinted as: DellaPergola, Sergio (2016). "World Jewish Population, 2015". Berman Jewish DataBank.
^Počet veriacich podľa sčítania obyvateľov, domov a bytov na Slovensku
^Klein-Pejšová, Rebekah (2006). "An overview of the history of Jews in Slovakia". Synagoga Slovaca. Slovak Jewish Heritage Center. Archived from the original on June 17, 2007.
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