A recent survey reveals that a significant number of U.S. Jews feel less secure following the Hamas attacks, with nearly half changing their behavior. Around two-thirds feel less secure than a year ago and over 90% see antisemitism as a problem in the U.S.
Nearly half of U.S. Jews say they have altered their behavior in recent months in hopes of avoiding antisemitism, per a @AJCGlobal survey, and 63% of the Jewish community say the events of the past year have made them feel less secure. | By @kelsey_dallas https://t.co/KjElIB65KS
78% of American Jews who heard about the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel say the attacks made them feel less safe as a Jewish person in the U.S. https://t.co/09dFF6Lfsi
Nearly half of U.S. Jews say they have altered their behavior in recent months in hopes of avoiding antisemitism. An even larger share of the Jewish community — 63% — say the events of the past year have made them feel less secure. | By @kelsey_dallas https://t.co/KjElIB6DAq
In the latest survey, 46% of U.S. Jews said they are less likely to wear items that reveal their Jewish identity, go to certain places or attend certain events out of fear for their comfort or safety as a Jewish person. https://t.co/ZQyZlTrRJ2
According to the survey, 78% of U.S. Jews who had heard a little about the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks in southern Israel said that news made them feel less safe as a Jewish person in the United States. https://t.co/ZQyZlTrRJ2
The American Jewish Committee, an advocacy nonprofit, reported Tuesday that 46% of U.S. Jews it surveyed said they had changed their behavior and 63% said they feel "less secure than a year ago." In 2022, about 43% said they felt less secure. https://t.co/ZQyZlTrRJ2
New poll finds that over 90 percent of U.S. Jews consider antisemitism to be a problem in the United States, with nearly half believing it is taken less seriously than other forms of bigotry and hatred / @MaltzJudy https://t.co/SD873P212E
Approximately two-thirds of Jewish Americans felt less secure in late 2023 than they did a year earlier, according to a survey mostly conducted after the Hamas attack on Israel on Oct. 7 and released on Tuesday. https://t.co/cSO9efaDFy
Nearly two-thirds of American Jews feel less secure in the U.S. than they did a year ago, according to a new national survey. https://t.co/8CvK2Tcbxn
U.S. Jews feel less secure after Hamas attacks, nearly half change behavior: Survey https://t.co/8RDgDxxL9f https://t.co/aiI9AsfewW