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Threats to Jews in the United States spiked over 200% in the one-year period since the deadly October 7th terrorist attack on Israel by Hamas, according to new data obtained by CNN from the Anti ...
The ADL reported a 200% increase in antisemitic incidents from October 7, 2023, to September 24, 2024, vis-à-vis 2022–23. They explained that the increase was due partly to their new methodology, [9] which was disputed by some current and former staff disagreeing with the ADL's methodology, e.g. definition of antisemitism being used. [10]
Scholars claimed the rise signaled a shift in the nature and prevalence of antisemitism in United States that portended a return to the era of explicit and pervasive antisemitism. [ 100 ] [ 101 ] [ 102 ] According to an August 2024 survey by the Combat Antisemitism Movement , 3.5 million Jews in America have experienced antisemitism since the ...
Greenblatt’s speech was briefly interrupted by a group of about 20 protesters who voiced criticism of the ADL, accusing the organization of using a broad definition of antisemitism to silence ...
Attacks against synagogues and Jewish community centers were up by 61%, the ADL reports. “Antisemitism is on the rise, and suddenly we were going backwards,” Shekhman says, noting that Jewish ...
ADL advocacy work extends into police trainings on anti-semitism, hate crime reporting, and bias. ADL has also given awards and honors to various persons and agencies in law enforcement, including Raymond Kelly and William Bratton of NYPD, [155] Houston Police chief Art Acevedo, [156] and officers of St. Louis County Police Department. [157]
The office of the U.S. special envoy to combat antisemitism, led by Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, a renowned Holocaust historian, was first established by Congress in 2004 to advance U.S. policy ...
ADL examined the year between 2017 and 2018, determining that roughly 4.2 million antisemitic tweets were posted and reposted on Twitter during said timespan. The percentage of tweets pulled in by a query which tested positive for antisemitism ranged from a low 8.9% in week 33 (August 13–19) to a high of 34.2% in week 18 (April 30–May 6). [26]