More than half of American Jews are changing behaviors out of fear for their safety, according to a new report by the American Jewish Committee.
The American Jewish Committee released its State of Antisemitism in America 2024 which shows the American Jewish Community is reporting a rise in antisemitism.
According to a report from the American Jewish Committee, antisemitism is affecting American Jewish behavior and sense of security.
A recent report released by the American Jewish Committee has exposed a concerning reality for many American Jewish people: Over half report that they have changed how they act because they are worried about antisemitic harassment.
The American Jewish Committee surveyed community members from across the country to report concerning trends in the wake of conflict in the Middle East.
An annual survey from the American Jewish Committee found 77% of American Jews feel less safe since the Oct. 7 massacre in Israel.
Ted Deutch, CEO of the American Jewish Committee, told JNS that the survey data is a crucial tool in combating Jew-hatred.
More than half of American Jews are changing behaviors out of fear for their safety, according to a new report by the American Jewish Committee.
The poll finds the Jewish community is deeply concerned about heightened antisemitism, though only about one-quarter said they personally faced an antisemitic incident
One-third of American Jews were targets of antisemitism in the last year. “Antisemitism has reached a tipping point in America, threatening the freedoms of American Jews and casting an ominous
According to a report from the American Jewish Committee, antisemitism is affecting American Jewish behavior and sense of security.
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