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October 16, 1992 - Image 115

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-16

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Population
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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel's
population grew by some 3
percent during the past Jew-
ish year and now stands at
5.155 million, according to
the Central Bureau of
Statistics.
That is less than half the
6.3 percent growth rate of
the previous year. The
slower rate was attributed
mainly to the decline in
emigration from the repub-
lics of the former Soviet
Union.
The bureau said that about
50 percent of the population
rise was due to natural in-
crease, with the other half
due to net immigration (im-
migrants minus emigrants).
Immigration during 5752
dropped to some 92,000,
down from the peak of
235,000 recorded during the
previous Jewish year. About
82 percent of the newcomers
were from the Soviet suc-
cessor states, with another 8
percent from Ethiopia.
The country's Jewish
population, which now
stands at 4.22 million, grew
by 2.9 percent last year,
compared to 6.7 percent in
5751 — an increase of about
118,000 people. Some 60
percent of this rise was due
to net immigration.
The current population is
81.9 percent Jewish, 13.9
percent Moslem, 2.4 percent
Christian and 1.7 percent
Druse.

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cisco and mounted in
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held this week in Madrid to
coincide with commemora-
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sary of the expulsion of the
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