Census

Trump backs Texas plan to redraw voting maps to benefit House Republicans

Trump announced his plan to support the redrawing of Texas voting districts in order to boost his party's chances of retaining a majority in next year's midterm elections.

 US President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump and Texas Governor Greg Abbott participate in a roundtable with first responders and local officials, at Hill Country Youth Center, in Kerrville, Texas, U.S., July 11, 2025.
 David Ben-Gurion mentioned in one of the census files unveiled by the State Archive on June 5, 2024.

Mapping shelters and prepping for war: State Archives publishes 1948 Jerusalem census files

 The Jewish community in Bucharest, Romania.

'Designing New Pathways for Jewish Learners' - Jewish Education Project census - opinion

 An Australian flag is seen hung in a tree burnt by bushfire on the property of farmer Jeff McCole in Buchan, Victoria, Australia

Australian Jewish community grows to nearly 100,000 - census


Israel’s seventh census launched

Israel’s Census Bureau will survey roughly 700,000 people – 7% of Israel’s population – on demographic-related questions, such as age and education level.

 Israeli President Isaac Herzog reviews the seventh census.

Will NY Orthodox communities be undercounted due to shortened census?

In Borough Park, only 49.2% of residents filled out the census in 2010, the last year it was conducted, compared to 61.9% across New York City.

A Boro Park Jewish Community Council volunteer helps an Orthodox woman learn about the census

Israel starts gearing up for 2021 population census

The census, carried out every decade, will start in earnest in April 2021.

Lights are reflected in the Mediterranean Sea, as a view of Jaffa Port is seen at sunset, in Jaffa, Israel June 16, 2019. Picture taken June 16, 2019

Why the census in Canada showed a steep drop in the number of Jews

“Obviously the Jewish community didn’t shrink by more than half in the past five years."

The flags of Israel and Canada

Census intensifies concern in Cairo over soaring population

Egypt's population continues to boom - and it means an uncertain future for the country.

People stand on a bridge overlooking the river Nile as many Egyptians walk on the streets with Egyptian flags in Cairo