UK Jews Wellbeing Way of Life Increasingly Challenged Undermined by Antisemitism Report
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 15 – A recent survey shows half of British Jews have considered leaving due to rising antisemitism and inconsistent hate crime policing, reflecting growing safety concerns.
- A 2025 UK report co-authored by Mann and Mordaunt outlines practical steps to combat rising antisemitism across UK society.
- The report follows evidence of a surge in antisemitism on US campuses, including harassment, threats, and extremist faculty activism at the University of Pennsylvania.
- Fakhreddine, a UPenn professor, has publicly supported Hamas, helped organize pro-Hamas events, and led radicalizing efforts among students since October 7, 2023.
- Mann emphasized the need for better Jewish community organization and leadership, stating, “good leadership” is key, and he dismissed concerns about burdening the Jewish community exclusively.
- The report recommends recognizing Judaism as both ethnicity and religion and urges coordinated action to ensure safer professional and public environments for Jews in the UK and abroad.
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In 2024, the U.S. again broke anti-Semitism records. According to the Anti-Defammation League (ADL), there were more than 9,300 anti-Semitic incidents across the country, a figure never seen before since these reports began in 1979.This amounts to more than 25 incidents a day.This is the fourth year in a row when the numbers rise, and for the first time, most of these incidents (58%) were related to Israel or Zionism, especially after the Octobe…
UK Jews wellbeing way of life increasingly challenged undermined by antisemitism report
British Board of Deputies identifies rising antisemitism in civil society, including national health service, unions, and professional bodies, leaving Jews ‘nowhere they can turn’ The post UK Jews wellbeing way of life increasingly challenged undermined by antisemitism report appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
Faculties of Hate: How Professors Turned U.S. Campuses into Hubs of Radicalization
From classrooms to coordinated edits on Wikipedia, a network of academics is spreading hate, shielding terrorism, and rewriting the narrative one student mind at a time. Last year, antisemitism surged across American campuses like never before. What started as protest became open hate, fueled not just by students, but by the institutions meant to uphold academic integrity. At the University of Pennsylvania, students marched through campus chanti…
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