Bnei Brak Overtakes Beer Sheva in Population

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According to Israel’s Population Authority, Bnei Brak’s population has hit 218,592, overtaking Beer Sheva to become Israel’s eighth largest city. Its population is expected to reach 230,000 within a few years.

Bnei Brak has been growing at a rate of about 2.9% annually since 2015, when it had 190,000 residents.

As reported on Matzav.com last week, Israel’s Bureau of Statistics announced that 27% of Jews in Israel aged 0-17 (and defined as children) at the end of 2020 were chareidim. The town with the highest concentration of children was Modiin Illit, with 63%, compared to Tel Aviv, where the concentration was only 20.5%.

Israel had 3.049 million children at the end of 2020, comprising 33% of the population. Some 2.207 million of them were Jews (72.4%), 737,000 were Arabs (24.2%) and 105,000 (3.4%) were “others.”

Arab mothers are having less children nowadays, with only 2.82 per family in 2010 compared to 3.5 in 2000.

{Matzav.com}


6 COMMENTS

  1. this is why the Zionists are bringing in Goyim and converting them as they see the frum are growing in number and they have dogs and care about climate change.

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