1 in 3 US Jews have taken action amid antisemitism many now see as 'normal,' analysis finds
More than 55% of Jewish Americans experienced antisemitism last year, with 48% taking security measures and 14% planning to flee, according to a joint ADL and JFNA study.
- American Jews reported a rise in antisemitism, with 55% experiencing incidents in the past year, according to the Anti-Defamation League and Jewish Federations of North America.
- Almost one-third of American Jews discussed planning for worst-case scenarios, with 14% considering fleeing the country as per survey findings.
- The survey noted that nearly 20% of American Jews faced physical assault or harassment linked to their identity in the past year, highlighting ongoing security concerns.
- One in three American Jews have taken security actions due to rising antisemitism, with 55% reporting experiences of it over the past year, according to a survey by the Anti-Defamation League and Jewish Federations of North America.
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‘Five-alarm fire’: Study suggests rising hatred leads Jews to increase personal safety
“It is profoundly sad that Jewish Americans are discussing worst-case scenarios,” stated Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO and national director of the ADL.The post ‘Five-alarm fire’: Study suggests rising hatred leads Jews to increase personal safety appeared first on JNS.org.

ADL Survey: 57% Say Antisemitism Normal Part of Life
More than half of Jewish Americans say antisemitism is now a normal part of life, according to new survey results released by the Anti-Defamation League and Jewish Federations of North America. The poll, released Monday, showed that 57% of Jewish Americans consider antisemitism a normal aspect of Jewish life, and 55% said they experienced at least one form of antisemitism in the past year.
Many US Jews have taken action amid antisemitism many now see as ‘normal,’ analysis finds
(JTA) — American Jews are installing security systems and buying guns in large numbers, according to survey data released nearly two years into the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. The surveys by the Anti-Defamation League and Jewish Federations of North America took the pulse of U.S. Jews as the second anniversary approached of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel that triggered the war and a wave of anti-Israel and antisemitic incidents around the w…
ADL/JFNA study: Over half of American Jews experienced antisemitism in the past year
A majority of Jewish Americans see antisemitism as a common Jewish experience, according to a new joint study, released on Monday, commissioned by the Jewish Federations of North America and Anti-Defamation League. According to the “Portrait of Antisemitic Experiences in the U.S.,” which relied on two nationally representative surveys of Jewish Americans and was conducted in partnership with Columbia University researchers, 55% of those survey…
Fourteen percent of U.S. Jews have contingency getaway plan over rising antisemitism
Nearly half of American Jews have taken actions to increase their personal security and sense of safety since October 7, according to a report published on Monday by the Anti-Defamation League and the Jewish Federations of North America.
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