The population of nine cities of the world having the largest Jewish population is given in a report regarding the growth of the Jewish population in larger cities, published by the Jewish community of Berlin. The following cities have the largest Jewish populations: New York with 1,750.000; Chicago, 325,000; Warsaw, 322,185; Philadelphia, 275,000; Budapest, 212,736; Vienna, 201,513; London, about 200,000; Berlin, 172,672, and Lodz, 150,000.
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