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    Most of them decided to emigrate. Today, there are estimated 3,000 Jews in Slovakia.
    Today, there are estimated 3,000 Jews in Slovakia. The majority of Slovak Jews live in Bratislava, the capital, but there are also Jewish communities in towns such as Košice, Prešov, Piešťany, Nové Zámky, Dunajská Streda, Galanta, Nitra, Žilina, Lučenec, Trenčín, Komárno, Banská Bystrica, and Humenné.
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    How many Slovak Jews died in WW2?
    Approximately 105,000 Slovak Jews (77% of the prewar population) died during the war. After the war, the number of Jews in Slovakia was estimated at 25,000. Most of them decided to emigrate. Today, there are estimated 3,000 Jews in Slovakia.
    eurojewcong.org/communities/slovakia/
    Are there any Jews in Bratislava?
    The first record of the Jewish community in Bratislava, capital of Slovakia, dates from 1251. Until the end of World War I, Bratislava (known as Pressburg or Pozsony through much of its history) was a multicultural city with a Hungarian and German majority and a Slovak and Jewish minority.
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    How many Muslims are there in Slovakia?
    There were an estimated 0.2% Muslims in Slovakia in 2010. While the country had an estimated pre-World War II Jewish population of 90,000, only about 2,300 Jews remain today. In 2010, there were an estimated 5,000 Muslims in Slovakia representing less than 0.1% of the country's population.
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    What is Slovakia’s Jewish community like?
    Although small in size, Slovakia’s Jewish community is active culturally and socially.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Slovakia

    In all, German and Slovak authorities deported about 71,500 Jews from Slovakia; about 65,000 of them were murdered or died in concentration camps. The overall figures are inexact, partly because many Jews did not identify themselves, but one 2006 estimate is that approximately 105,000 Slovak Jews, or … 查看更多內容

    The history of the Jews in Slovakia goes back to the 11th century, when the first Jews settled in the area. 查看更多內容

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    Jewish communities emerged in the late eighteenth century following immigration from Bohemia, Moravia, Austria and Poland. The communities were affected by the 查看更多內容

    Some 5,000 Jews emigrated before the outbreak of World War II and several thousands afterwards (mostly to the British Mandate of Palestine), but most were killed in the Holocaust. After the Slovak Republic proclaimed its independence in March 1939 … 查看更多內容

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    In the 14th century, about 800 Jews lived in Bratislava, the majority of them engaged in commerce and money lending. In the early 15th … 查看更多內容

    After World War I, Slovakia became part of the new country of Czechoslovakia. In both parts of the new republic, anti-Jewish riots broke out in the aftermath of the declaration of independence (1918–1920), although the violence was not nearly as serious as in … 查看更多內容

    11 Jews were murdered by an unidentified UPA group in September 1945 in Kolbasov.
    In the Topoľčany pogrom 48 Jews were seriously injured. 13 anti-Jewish incidents called partisan … 查看更多內容

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  4. Slovakia - European Jewish Congress

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    • The Federation of Jewish Communities of Slovakia is an umbrella organization for all Jewish communities in Slovakia. The biggest communities are in Bratislava and Kosice (several hundred members each). Although small in size, Slovakia’s Jewish community is active culturally and socially. There are many Jewish organizations and events in Slovakia, s...
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    • https://www.worldjewishcongress.org/en/about/communities/sk

      Slovakia is home to about 2,600 Jews. Culturally and economically diverse, the local Jewish community is active in many facets of public life, contributing to Slovakian culture in a myriad …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_population_by_country

      Below is a list of Jewish populations in the world by country. All data below, except the last column, are from the Berman Jewish DataBank at Stanford University in the World Jewish Population (2020) report coordinated by Sergio DellaPergola at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The Jewish DataBank figures are primarily based on national censuses combined with trend analysis.

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      • Slovakia - Jews were here

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        Today, there are estimated 3,000 Jews in Slovakia. The majority of Slovak Jews live in Bratislava, the capital, but there are also Jewish communities in towns such as Košice, Prešov, Piešťany, …

      • Slovakia - Jewish Heritage Europe

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        About 136,000 Jews lived in Slovakia in 1930. Today, there are about 3,000. The two biggest Jewish communities are in Bratislava, the capital (about 600 Jews) and in Kosice (under 300 …

      • https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/the-holocaust-in-slovakia

        Slovakia was also the first Axis partner to consent to the deportation of its Jewish residents in the framework of the "Final Solution." According to a census of December 15, 1940, there were about 88,951 Jews in Slovakia. In March …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust_in_Slovakia

        Out of 89,000 Jews in the country in 1940, an estimated 69,000 were murdered in the Holocaust . After the September 1938 Munich Agreement, Slovakia unilaterally declared its autonomy …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Bratislava

        In the early 1920s there were approximately 11,000 Jews in Bratislava, 3,000 Neolog and 8,000 Orthodox. In the 1930 there were 14,882 Jews in the city (12% of the total population), 5,597 of …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Slovakia

        Minority religions in Slovakia, according to the 2021 census, included 6,722 adherents of Buddhism (0.1% of the population), 3,862 adherents of Islam (0.1%), 2,007 adherents of Judaism (<0.1%), 1,389 adherents of Jediism (<0.1%), and …

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