SECURITYTIMES OF ISRAEL
Jews in smaller communities feel less heard when raising antisemitism concerns — survey
A Jewish Federations of North America study found that 58% of Jews in small communities feel invalidated after voicing antisemitism concerns, a rate 10% higher than the overall Jewish population across North America.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Prince Harry calls rising antisemitism in Britain ‘deeply troubling’
- Downing Street rally asks ‘silent majority’ to fight antisemitism
- Survey finds nearly one-third of Long Island residents say Jews should 'move on' from the Holocaust
- Germany: Reports of antisemitism in 2025 remain high
- Jewish voters express growing isolation amid rising antisemitism in both major political parties
- Antisemitism thrives in silence. - Sponsored Content