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Survey Reveals Rising Fear and Antisemitism Among American Jews Ahead of US 250th Anniversary
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First reported by Walla · 2 hours ago
What happened
A new survey by the Campaign Against Antisemitism reveals that 57% of American Jews faced antisemitism last year, leading many to hide their identity and avoid community events. The study shows increased physical threats and widespread fear, with strong support for adopting the IHRA antisemitism definition to improve protection.
- 0157% of American Jews experienced antisemitism in the past year, per a new survey.
- 0258% feel less safe than the previous year, with 1.2 million avoiding Jewish events due to fear.
- 0338% hide Jewish symbols publicly; 32% avoid Jewish content on social media.
- 048% reported physical threats or attacks related to their Jewish identity.
- 0571% support adopting the IHRA antisemitism definition to enhance institutional deterrence.
- 0640% received solidarity from non-Jewish acquaintances amid rising antisemitism.
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