
Poll: About 6 in 10 Jews Say They Feel 'Less Safe' in the US Since October 7
A majority of Jewish adults in the United States say they feel less safe than they did before Hamas's October 7, 2023, massacre in Israel, a new survey finds. The survey, conducted by the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, points to how sharply Jewish Americans' sense of personal safety has shifted over a short period amid rising antisemitism. About 6 in 10 Jewish adults say they feel “less safe” as a Jewish person in the US than they did before the onslaught, including roughly 7 in 10 of those who are religiously Jewish.
About 6 in 10 Jewish adults describe prejudice against Jewish people as an “extremely” or “very” serious problem in the country, a view heightened among those who feel closely attached to Israel. Roughly 3 in 10 say that they or someone in their household has faced physical assault, verbal abuse, online harassment, or property damage over the past year because of their Jewish background. About 4 in 10 also say they are now less likely to wear or display anything that might identify them as Jewish.
Those who attend religious services at least once a month are far more likely to report having experienced attacks or harassment, a finding that follows several targeted assaults on Jewish religious spaces. Jewish adults remain divided over whether protesting an Israel-related event amounts to antisemitism, with about half saying anti-Israel protests are not a form of prejudice and roughly 4 in 10 saying they are. There is broad agreement, however, that vandalizing synagogues, denying the Holocaust, or claiming Israel should not exist as a Jewish state crosses the line into antisemitism.
(TOI/VFI News)
Our Heavenly Father, we lift up our Jewish brothers and sisters across the United States who feel unsafe and afraid. We pray in Yeshua's Name that You would surround them with Your protection and give them courage to walk proudly in their identity. We ask that You turn back the tide of antisemitism and soften every heart that has been filled with hatred. We pray that leaders and neighbors alike would rise to defend the Jewish community, and that Your people would find strength, comfort, and refuge in You.