Jews in Greenland

Greenlandic Jews
Grønlandske Jøder
Kalaallit Juutit
יהודים גרינלנדים
Thule Air Base (now the Pituffik Space Base) in 2005
Total population
1+
Regions with significant populations
Nuuk, Narsaq, Qaanaaq
Languages
English, Danish, Greenlandic, German, Hebrew
Religion
Judaism and Christianity[citation needed]
Related ethnic groups
Danish Jews, American Jews, German Jews

Greenland is a large, mostly arctic, and ice covered Island, in the Western Hemisphere, with a population of 56,789 people as of 2024.[1] There is no permanent Jewish population on the island, but there have been Jews who have lived there temporarily, like Danish Jewish soldiers, American Jewish soldiers, Israeli navy members, and members of the Israeli Air Force.[2]

  1. ^ "Greenland Population 1950-2024". www.macrotrends.net.
  2. ^ Vilhjálmsson, Vilhjálmur Örn (December 2, 2019). "12. Jews in Greenland". Antisemitism in the North. De Gruyter. pp. 223–232. doi:10.1515/9783110634822-014. ISBN 978-3-11-063482-2 – via www.degruyter.com.