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American Jews feel less safe today than one year ago in aftermath of Oct. 7 attacks, study finds
In the aftermath of terrorist attacks in Israel on Oct. 7 that led to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, a study from the American Jewish Committee finds that American Jews feel less safe this year than they did prior to the attacks. The AJC’s State of Antisemitism in America 2023 Report found that 63% of American Jews say they feel less safe living in the U.S. than a year ago, a dramatic jump from 41% in last year’s report. “The most disturbing finding of this year is just the increases we are seeing,” said Holly Huffnagle, the AJC’s U.S. Director of Combatting Terrorism. The report stated that one in four American Jews have been the target of antisemitism last year, with those between 18

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