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New York City saw a record 330 suspected antisemitic incidents in 2025, making up 57% of all hate crimes despite a citywide drop.
In 2025, New York City saw 330 suspected antisemitic incidents, the highest number for any group, accounting for 57% of the city’s 576 total hate crimes—about one every 26 hours—despite an overall 12% drop in hate crimes.
Jews, 10% of the population, were targeted more than all other groups combined, with antisemitic attacks six times more common than the next most frequent category.
The NYPD noted these are suspected incidents, not convictions, and some may be reclassified.
Virginia also reported a 150% surge in anti-Jewish hate crimes in 2024, with 84 of 100 hate crimes targeting Jews, raising concerns over rising antisemitism linked to misinformation and the Israel-Palestine conflict.
La ciudad de Nueva York registró un récord de 330 presuntos incidentes antisemitas en 2025, lo que representa el 57% de todos los crímenes de odio a pesar de una disminución en toda la ciudad.