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55% of U.S. Jews experienced antisemitism in the past year, with widespread fear and underreporting.
A new survey by the Anti-Defamation League and Jewish Federations of North America finds that 55% of U.S. Jews experienced antisemitism in the past year, with 57% viewing it as a normal part of life.
Nearly one in five reported physical assault, threats, or verbal harassment, and over a third witnessed antisemitic violence.
Concerns about safety are high, with 79% worried and 48% taking protective measures like emergency planning or considering leaving the country.
Antisemitism occurs most often online (41%) and in public spaces (21%), and most incidents go unreported.
Despite rising fear, many Jews are strengthening community ties, showing resilience amid a national crisis.
El 55% de los judíos estadounidenses experimentaron antisemitismo en el último año, con un temor generalizado y una subinformación.