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More Jews In Israel
Than In Diaspora
Tel Aviv (JTA) — More
Jews will be living in Israel
than in the Diaspora 18
years from now, according to
Hebrew University
demographer Sergio
DellaPergola.
It will not be due to a new
upsurge of aliyah but be-
cause the Jewish birthrate
in Israel is higher than in
the Diaspora, Mr.
DellaPergola said.
In any event, the world
Jewish population is declin-
ing. It numbered 11 million
after World War II, increas-
ed to 13 million in the 1960s,
but has fallen steadily
thereafter.
There are an estimated
12.8 million Jews in the
world today, but that will
probably be down to 12 mill-
ion by the year 2010, Mr.
DellaPergola said.
Of that number, 6.5 mill-
ion Jews will live in Israel
and 5.5 million in the rest of
the world, compared to the
present ratio of 4.1 million
in Israel to 8.7 million in the
Diaspora.
Mr. DellaPergola blames
the overall decline of the
Jewish population on the
high rate of intermarriage,
which is estimated at 45 to
50 percent in the United
States, and the declining
Jewish birthrate.
It is 1.5 children per couple
in the Diaspora and 2.7 per
couple in Israel.
The demographer believes
that parity between Jews
and Arabs living in Israel
and the administered ter-
ritories is inevitable. But the
influx of immigrants from
the former Soviet Union has
pushed back the date when
it will be achieved.
For every 100,000 immi-
grants, the date recedes, he
said.