Recent polls and surveys by the Anti-Defamation League and Hillel International reveal a concerning rise in anti-Semitic incidents and a decrease in the sense of safety among Jewish college students in the United States and the UK. The surveys indicate that nearly half of British Jews have considered leaving the UK, with more than 60% experiencing anti-Semitic incidents. Prior to the Oct. 7 terror attacks, 67% of Jewish students felt physically safe on campus, but after the attacks, only 46% felt the same. The percentage of Jewish students feeling comfortable with others knowing they are Jewish has also dropped significantly. The surveys highlight a growing concern about anti-Jewish prejudice and the impact on Jewish students' sense of safety and well-being on campus.
Nearly three out of every four Jewish students has experienced or witnessed antisemitism since the start of the school year, study finds https://t.co/U8rMKVNAfv
Over 70% of US Jewish college students exposed to antisemitism this school year, survey finds https://t.co/xq4tCE83ZI https://t.co/GzPRgtn3H7
Nearly three in four Jewish college students in the United States who responded to a survey said they have experienced or witnessed antisemitism during the current school year, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) said. (Reuters)
The ADL and Hillel International asked college students if DEI should cover anti-Jewish prejudice. 84% of Jewish students and 75% of non-Jewish students said yes. https://t.co/wrOQ3kw3mA
73% of Jewish college students say they've experienced or witnessed antisemitic incidents on their campuses since the start of the school year, per a new report by the ADL and Hillel International. https://t.co/bWYXSm5kgL
The percentage of Jewish students who feel “very” or “extremely” comfortable with others knowing they are Jewish has dropped from 63.7% to 38.6% since 10/7: https://t.co/CiBzaXmY3e
Monthly rate of antisemitic incidents experienced by Jewish students on American campuses before and after 10/7, according to a new survey by @ADL and @HillelIntl: https://t.co/flHMD50a5x
Before the Oct. 7 terror attacks in Israel, 67% of Jewish students reported that they felt “physically safe” on campus, according to an ADL poll. After the attack, only 46% say as much. https://t.co/3NweMc3ppy
Most Jewish college students no longer feel safe on campus, according to a new poll released this morning by the Anti-Defamation League, marking a stark contrast to how Jewish students felt prior to the Hamas attack on Oct. 7. https://t.co/wuKx0xsWBI
Nearly HALF of British Jews have considered leaving UK since Hamas terror attacks with more than six in ten experiencing anti-Semitic incidents, poll reveals https://t.co/KN9vuBSzbI https://t.co/hO8BCXbjHf