History of the Jews in Greenland
Thule Air Base (now the Pituffik Space Base) in 2005 | |
| Total population | |
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| 1 | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Nuuk, Narsaq, Qaanaaq | |
| Languages | |
| English, Danish, Greenlandic, German, Hebrew | |
| Religion | |
| Judaism | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Danish Jews, American Jews, German Jews |
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Greenland does not have an organized Jewish community. Out of a population of 56,789 people in 2024, there was only one Jew. However, Jews have lived there temporarily, among them Danish Jewish soldiers, American Jewish soldiers, Israeli Navy members, and members of the Israeli Air Force.