↑Sheskin, Dashefsky, Ira, Arnold (December 22, 2021). American Jewish Year Book 2020 The Annual Record of the North American Jewish Communities Since 1899. Springer International Publishing. ISBN9783030787059.
↑Harpaz, Yossi; Herzog, Ben (June 2018). "REPORT ON CITIZENSHIP LAW: ISRAEL"(PDF). Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies: 10. สืบค้นเมื่อ 2020-05-21. The number of U.S. dual citizens in Israel has been estimated at close to 300,000, while the number of French dual citizens is about 100,000.
↑US Census Bureau Statistical Abstract 2009, Table 74. For persons 18 years or older, based on the Religious Landscape Survey, a survey conducted in the summer of 2007. (The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, Washington, DC, ‘‘U.S. Religious Landscape Survey’’; released February
2008.)[1]
↑US Census Bureau, USA Statistics in Brief--Population by Sex and Age, 2007. [2]
↑US Census Bureau Statistical Abstract 2009, Table 76, Christian Church Adherents, 2000, and Jewish Population, 2007— States. The Jewish population includes Jews who define themselves as Jewish by religion as well as those who define themselves as Jewish in cultural terms. Data on Jewish population are based primarily on a compilation of individual estimates made by local Jewish federations (as reported in the American Jewish Yearbook). [3]
↑Central Bureau of Statistics, Statistical Abstract of Israel, 2008, Table 2.2.[4]เก็บถาวร 2009-06-14 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน