Warsaw bans the crucifix from city hall.
(www.rt.com)
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Here are some demographic statistics on religions in Warsaw, Poland circa 2021. Mind you this is Warsaw, a big city, and excludes the rest of Poland, which is overall about 92% Christian.
-Roman Catholic Church: 72.4% of the population
-Eastern Orthodox Church: 0.4% of the population
-Protestantism: 0.4% of the population
-jews: 0.1% of the population
-Islam: 0.1% of the population
-Hinduism: 0.1% of the population
-Buddhism: 0.1% of the population
Clown World in a nutshell.
Notice the wording: he did not say that "anyone who comes to the office has the right to be in a neutral office". They have the right to feel, and whether the office is truly neutral is irrelevant.
That is a lie.
Maybe. But that is considered a high rate of jewish residence as far as Poland goes. Sources I have seen claim well below 0.1% of poles are jews nationally.
Haven't seen it suggested to be higher anywhere outside of Warsaw either. For instance a polish gov website (https://stat.gov.pl/spisy-powszechne/nsp-2011/) suggests that 0.004% of Poles are jewish. It suggests that muslims, hindus, buddhists, and jews combined are less than 0.1% of the population.
Poland has a population of about 38 million which would make for about 150,000 jews across Poland at the 0.004 rate.
There is more recent data but it is not as well disseminated in that nothing I saw referenced it for specific stats on Polands jewish population in particular. The 2011 data seems to drive most readily available information for randos looking that up in 2024.
I guess that is because you are looking at the religious breakdown. Jews are an (several) ethnicity.
Good point, it's not sensible count out the non-religious ethnic jew populace of a place. Or at least the placea with enough economy to siphon off to prevent a person from being involved in actual labor. I think its safe to count the farming villages at their actual religious jew count (zero lol)
I imagine that has changed slightly since all the (mainly Orthodox) Ukrainians arrived. But still...