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Antisemitism in the U.S. and Europe has reached record levels, with FBI data showing the highest anti-Jewish hate crimes since 1991.
As Yom Kippur approaches, rising antisemitism in the U.S. and Europe has reached record levels, with FBI data showing the highest number of anti-Jewish hate crimes since 1991, including violent attacks on individuals and institutions.
Surveys indicate 34% of non-Jewish college students hold antisemitic views, and incidents like the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting and embassy staff murders reflect a broader trend.
Historian Pamela Nadell’s new book reveals antisemitism as a persistent thread in American history, not a recent phenomenon tied solely to the Israel-Hamas war.
Despite ongoing threats, Jewish communities remain highly engaged in philanthropy and civic life.
Political actions, including enforcement against campus antisemitism, have reduced some campus unrest, but concerns endure over extremist ideologies and safety for Jewish students.
El antisemitismo en los EE.UU. y Europa ha alcanzado niveles récord, con datos del FBI que muestran los más altos crímenes de odio antijudíos desde 1991.