"Growing Insecurity: American Jews Report Heightened Safety Concerns"

A new survey by the American Jewish Committee reveals that 63% of American Jews feel less secure in American society compared to a year ago, with 46% taking precautions due to concerns about their safety. The report also highlights that nearly half of American Jews believe antisemitism is not taken as seriously as other forms of hate and bigotry. CEO Ted Deutch urged immediate action against antisemitism, emphasizing the rise in incidents following the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel. The survey found that a majority of American Jews felt less safe after hearing about these attacks, and it also revealed that a significant number of Jewish adults have experienced antisemitic incidents in person and online.
- More than 60% of American Jews say they feel less secure than a year ago, new survey says CNN
- New fears of safety, antisemitism, reported among American Jews The Boston Globe
- Two-thirds of Jewish Americans feel less secure than before Oct. 7 Reuters
- American Jews feeling less safe: Survey The Hill
- Amid Antisemitism Fears, a Quarter of U.S. Jews Avoid Identifying as Jewish Publicly - U.S. News Haaretz
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