Do you mean the very special Jewish population that doesn't live there anymore?
By 2010 there were only 1,628 Jews remaining in the JAO (less than 1% of the population), according to data provided by the Russian Census Bureau, while ethnic Russians made up 92.7% of the JAO population.[16] Judaism is practiced by only 0.2% of the population of the JAO.[17]
Jews that have converted to Christianity are Christians or Messianic Jews, but they are still ethnically Jewish.
Considering the influx of Russian Jews to the US, who fled due to persecution, during the last couple centuries (my great grandparents included), I think this has more to due with an exodus than religious conversion.
There aren't that many Jews left in Europe, except for the select few who own it.
Do you mean the very special Jewish population that doesn't live there anymore?
Jews that have converted to Christianity are Christians or Messianic Jews, but they are still ethnically Jewish.
Considering the influx of Russian Jews to the US, who fled due to persecution, during the last couple centuries (my great grandparents included), I think this has more to due with an exodus than religious conversion.
There aren't that many Jews left in Europe, except for the select few who own it.