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2025 State of Antisemitism Report

A few weeks ago, AJC released its 2025 State of Antisemitism in America Report. The Report provides critically important insights into one of the most violent years against American Jews in recent history. The data, from surveys conducted in fall of 2025, assesses and compares Jewish and general population perceptions of, and experiences with, antisemitism in the United States.

  • 91% of American Jews say they feel less safe as a Jewish person in the United States due to violent attacks in the past year including the burning of a Jewish governor’s home, the firebombing of Jews in Boulder, CO, and the murders at the Capital Jewish Museum.
  • 78% of American Jews say they feel less safe as a Jewish person in the U.S. because of the October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks.
  • More than half (55%) of American Jews say they changed their behavior in the past year out of fear of antisemitism.
  • 86% of American Jews say antisemitism has increased in the U.S. since the Hamas terrorist attacks.
  • Almost one-third (31%) of American Jews say they have been the personal target of antisemitism—in person or virtually—at least once over the last year.

Click here for the full results, along with expert analysis.

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