"As a heated debate plays out in the #Jewish community over the effectiveness of throwing millions of dollars at the problem of #antisemitism, the #AmericanJewishCommittee’s annual ‘State of Antisemitism” #survey, released this morning, adds some ominous, though perhaps not surprising, data points to the discussion.
Thirty-one percent of #Jews reported being the target of an #antisemitic incident. Two-thirds of Jews felt that they were less secure in #America than last year. And 93% of Jews felt antisemitism was a problem in America, compared to 70% of the general public.
“We want leaders across our society to understand that while these appear as data points on a screen or on a piece of paper, every one of them represents the lived experience of Jews and Jewish families in America right now,” #TedDeutch, the CEO of #AJC who formerly represented a heavily Jewish South Florida District in the House, told #eJewishPhilanthropy."

State of Antisemitism in America 2025 report not just ‘data points on a screen,’ says AJC CEO
As a heated debate plays out in the Jewish community over the effectiveness of throwing millions of dollars at the problem of antisemitism, the American Jewish Committee's annual 'State of Antisemitism" survey, released this morning, adds some ominous, though perhaps...