ADL Reports Overall Drop in US Antisemitic Incidents, Rise in Assaults
The audit found 6,274 incidents in 2025, while physical assaults rose 4% and deadly-weapon attacks increased 39%, the ADL said.
- On Wednesday, the Anti-Defamation League released its 2025 audit, recording 6,274 antisemitic incidents, a 33% decrease from the record 9,354 in 2024.
- Campus antisemitic incidents fell 66% to 583 in 2025, as many colleges restricted encampments and adopted stricter policies under pressure from President Donald Trump's administration.
- While total incidents fell, physical assaults rose 4% to 203, with 32 involving deadly weapons; Oren Segal, ADL Senior Vice President, called this a "stark reminder" of risk.
- Three people were killed in antisemitic attacks in 2025, the first year since 2019 such fatalities occurred, including two diplomats shot in Washington, D.C., and one victim in a Colorado firebombing.
- Researchers continue debating the audit's inclusion of anti-Zionist expressions, though Aryeh Tuchman, a former ADL researcher, called it "the best data set of antisemitic incidents that anyone can compile.
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Report: 2025 third most violent year on record for American Jews
(The Center Square) – Last year was the third most violent year on record for American Jews, according to an analysis by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
Antisemitism Is Getting More Violent
For those of us following the story of growing antisemitism across the world, this week’s Anti-Defamation League (ADL) 2025 audit report came as something of a shock. For the first time in five years, the U.S.’s foremost antisemitism watchdog reported a decline in the total number of incidents.On the face of it, we should celebrate this news. But it also feels counterintuitive, particularly after a year in which we saw the killing of Jews across…
The Anti-Defammation League (ADL) published its Annual Anti-Semitic Incident Audit and the diagnosis is strong: 2025 was one of the most violent periods against American Jews since the organization began documenting this data in 1979. Washington, DC was the scene of one of the most deadly attacks of the year.6,274 incidents, including three deathsThe report reported 6,274 incidents of anti-Semitic aggression, harassment and vandalism in 2025 — a…
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