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- Michael Young
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(Ynet News) Daniel Edelson - The Survey Center on American Life, part of the American Enterprise Institute, reports a notable increase in awareness of the antisemitism faced by Jews in the U.S., with 54% of Americans agreeing that Jews suffer from a significant amount of discrimination today, up from 32% a decade ago. 82% of Jewish respondents report experiencing "a lot of discrimination" against their community. The upswing in awareness can be attributed to a rise in public exposure to instances of antisemitism and the pervasive and harmful stereotypes that continue to persist nationwide. The survey also highlighted the enduring positive attitude of Jews towards the U.S. 70% of Jewish respondents considered America the greatest nation in the world, compared to 58% of the general population.2023-07-31 00:00:00Full Article
Survey: Americans Increasingly Aware of Discrimination Against Jews
(Ynet News) Daniel Edelson - The Survey Center on American Life, part of the American Enterprise Institute, reports a notable increase in awareness of the antisemitism faced by Jews in the U.S., with 54% of Americans agreeing that Jews suffer from a significant amount of discrimination today, up from 32% a decade ago. 82% of Jewish respondents report experiencing "a lot of discrimination" against their community. The upswing in awareness can be attributed to a rise in public exposure to instances of antisemitism and the pervasive and harmful stereotypes that continue to persist nationwide. The survey also highlighted the enduring positive attitude of Jews towards the U.S. 70% of Jewish respondents considered America the greatest nation in the world, compared to 58% of the general population.2023-07-31 00:00:00Full Article
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