JEWISH MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES PAST ANSORGE, MARTIN C., 1882– Rep. from N. Y., 1921-1922. BENJAMIN, JUDAH PHILIP, 1812-1884. Sen. from La., 1853-1861. CANTOR, JACOB A., 1854-1920. Rep. from N. Y., 1913–1915. EINSTEIN, EDWIN, 1842-1906. Rep. from N. Y., 1879-1881. EMERICH, MARTIN, 1847-1922. Rep. from Ill., 1903-1907. HART, EMANUEL B., 1809-1897. Rep. from N. Y., 1851-1853. JONAS, BENJAMin Franklin, 1834-1911. Sen. from La., 1879-1885. LESSLER, MONTAGUE, 1869– LEVIN, LEWIS CHARLES, 1808-1860. Rep. from Pa., 1845-1851. LEVY, DAVID. See YULEE, David Levy. Levy, Jefferson Monroe, 1852-1924. Rep. from N. Y., 1899–1901, 1911-1915. LITTAUER, LUCIUS NATHAN, 1859 LONDON, MEYER, 1871 Rep. from N. Y., 1907-1897. Rep. from N. Y., 1915-1917, 1921-1923. *MARX, SAMUEL, 1867-1922. Rep. from N. Y., 1922. MEYER, ADOLPH, 1842-1908. Rep. from La., 1891-1908. MORSE, LEOPOLD, 1831-1892. Rep. from Mass., 1877-1885; 1887–1889. PHILLIPS, HENRY MYER, 1811-1884. Rep. from Pa., 1857-1859. PHILLIPS, PHILIP, 1807-1884. Rep. from Ala., 1853-1855. PULITZER, JOSEPH, 1847-1911. Rep. from N. Y., 1885-1886. Died before taking his seat. Rayner, Isador, 1850-1912. Rep. from Md., 1887-1895. Sen. from Straus, Isidor, 1845-1912. Rep. from N. Y., 1894-1895. Rep. from N. Y., 1921-1923. WOLF, HARRY B., 1880- . Rep. from Md., 1907-1909. YULEE, DAVID LEVY, 1811-1886. Del. from Fla., 1841-1845. Sen. from Fla., 1845-1851, 1855-1861. PRESENT (MEMBERS OF THE SIXTY-Ninth Congress) BACHRACH, ISAAC, Republican, Representative, Atlantic City, 1915BERGER, VICTOR, Socialist, Representative, Milwaukee, 1923BLOOM, SOL., Democrat, Representative, New York City, 1923 Celler, EmanuEL, Democrat, Representative, New York City, 1923– DICKSTEIN, SAMUEL, Democrat, Representative, New York City, 1923GOLDER, BENJAMIN, Republican, Representative. Philadelphia, 1924— JACOBSTEIN, MEYER, Democrat, Representative, Rochester, 1923KAHN, FLORENCE PRAG (MRS. JULIUS), Republican, Representative, San Francisco, 1925 Perlman, Nathan D., Republican, Representative, New York City, 1921 SABATH, ADOLPH J., Democrat, Representative, Chicago, 1907 STATISTICS OF JEWS By H. S. LINFIeld, Ph. D., Director, Department of Information and Statistics of the INTRODUCTORY NOTE The article represents a thorough revision of the author's article on Jewish statistics published in the previous volume of the AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK. All tables have been revised and brought up to date. In the sections dealing with the Jewish population of the world and with the Jewish population of the United States, Table X "Distribution of Jewish Population of Russia (WSSR) by Political Divisions" and Table XV "Jewish Population of Cities in the United States Having One Thousand or More Jewish Inhabitants," have been rewritten. New tables were added in the section dealing with Jewish immigration into the United States, specifically Tables XXX "Distribution of Total Number of Immigrants, Non-Jewish Immigrants, and Jewish Immigrants, Year Ended June 30, 1924” and XXXI "Countries of Origin of Immigrants, Year Ended June 30, 1924." And for the first time a table appears giving the Jewish immigration into the United States during the first half of the fiscal year last preceding the compilation of the Year Book, complete reports for the entire year ending June 30, 1925, not yet being available. This is Table XXXV "Number of Immigrants Admitted and Deported during July-December 1924." New tables were also added in the section dealing with Jewish immigration into Palestine, specifically Table XXXIX "Immigrants Admitted Into the Country, Classified According to the Categories of Persons Admissible, 1922-1924." The special feature of the present article is a study of the Jewish population in the Union of South Africa on the basis of the census of 1921 (Tables XVII-XXIII) as an appendix to this year's article on Statistics of Jews. With regard to Jewish population statistics, it should be borne in mind that the figures arrived at on the basis of a religious or nationality census are likely to be inaccurate to some extent. This is partly due to the fact that there is sometimes a tendency on the part of census enumerators to minimize the number of persons of a minority religion or nationality, and partly because some Jews report their nationality as that of the majority population, or decline to answer the question as to religion or nationality. LIST OF TABLES A. JEWISH POPULATION OF THE World I: Distribution of Jewish Population by Continents. IV: Distribution of Jewish Population of Europe by Geo- V: Distribution of Jewish Population of Asia by Geographical VI: Distribution of Jewish Population of Africa by Geographi- VII: Distribution of Jewish Population of Australasia by VIII: Distribution of Jewish Population of the British Empire IX: Distribution of Jewish Population of France and Her X: Distribution of Jewish Population of Russia (U. S. S. R.) XI: List of Cities and Their Jewish Population According to Latest Published Statistics. B. JEWISH POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES XII: Estimates of the Jewish Population Made at Various Times. XIII: List of States and Outlying Possessions of the United XIV: Distribution of Jewish Population of the United States by Geographical Divisions, States, Territories and Possessions. XV: Jewish Population of Cities in the United States Having One Thousand or More Jewish Inhabitants. XVI: Distribution of Jewish Population of New York City by C. APPENDIX: THE JEWISH POPULATION IN THE UNION XVII: Total Population, White (European) Population, and Jewish Population on the Basis of Religion, Census 1904, 1911, 1918. XVIII: Increase of the White (European) Population, the nonJewish Population, the Jewish Population, and the Native Population, on the Basis of Religion and of Race, between 1904-1911, 1911-1918, 1918-1921. XIX: Distribution of the White (European) Population and of the Jewish Population by Provinces on the Basis of Religion, Census 1921. XX: Sex of the White (European) Population, of the NonJewish Population, and of the Jewish Population on the Basis of Religion, Census 1921. XXI: Ages of the White (European) Population, of the NonJewish Population, and of the Jewish Population, on the Basis of Religion, Census 1921. XXII: Marital Conditions of the White (European) Population, of the Non-Jewish Population, and of the Jewish Population on the Basis of Religion, Census 1921. XXIII: Occupations of the White (European) Population, of the Non-Jewish Population, and of the Jewish Population on the Basis of Religion, Census 1921. D. JEWISH IMMIGRATION INTO THE UNITED STATES XXIV: A【Summary of Jewish Immigration to the United States, 1881-1924. |