Dear god, I’d never seen this statistic.
— Rebecca Ingber (@becingber) May 2, 2019
“the global Jewish population in 2019 (~15 million) is still lower than it was in 1939 (16.6 million). So many Jews were murdered that we still haven't recovered demographically after 80 years.” https://t.co/FkpPUidGVS
Just a reminder that the Holocaust only ended 74 years ago.
— Peter Fox (@thatpeterfox) April 28, 2019
There are still fewer Jews alive today than there were in 1939.
In the context of Iyad el-Baghdadi asking for an explanation of Zionism, this map. I never cease to feel mind-numbed by that figure of 3 millon dead Polish Jews – 90 percent of its Jewish population … #YomHashoah2019 https://t.co/UUpfpU2l9W
— Carol Gould (@Karashgould) May 2, 2019
Hi! The global Jewish population has still not rebounded from the Holocaust. There were 16.6 million Jews in 1939, then 6 million of us were annihilated in a genocide that happened when "It's A Wonderful Life" came out in movie theaters, and now there are 14.8 million of us.
— Bess Kalb (@bessbell) October 10, 2022