A major new study finds 55% of Jewish Americans experienced antisemitism in the past year, with many now seeing hostility as a normal part of life. Nearly one in five faced harassment or physical threats, and most incidents occurred online. Rising anxiety and security concerns have led some to consider fleeing the country. Despite this, Jewish community engagement has surged, showing resilience and hope amid record levels of hate crimes nationwide.
Report: More Than Half of Jewish Americans…
A major new study finds 55% of Jewish Americans experienced antisemitism in the past year, with many now seeing hostility as a normal part of life. Nearly one in five faced harassment or physical threats, and most incidents occurred online. Rising anxiety and security concerns have led some to consider fleeing the country. Despite this, Jewish community engagement has surged, showing resilience and hope amid record levels of hate crimes nationwide.