Congress Must Act to Protect Jews Amid a Massive Increase in ...
- In early 2025, violent antisemitic attacks occurred across the U.S., including a flaming assault on a march in Colorado and a deadly shooting outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C.
- These attacks followed October 7, 2023, increasing tensions after a rise in hostility linked to conflicts in Israel and Palestinians, with perpetrators shouting slogans like 'Free Palestine'.
- American Jews report rising fears, with many avoiding public Jewish gatherings, considering self-protection measures, and feeling isolated amid a troubling surge in hate crimes and antisemitic rhetoric.
- Surveys reveal that 93% of American Jews consider antisemitism to be a significant concern, while community leaders are calling on Congress to urgently boost funding for nonprofit security programs to address rising threats.
- Community leaders emphasize the need for coordinated political and social action to confront hatred, maintain Jewish identity openly, and uphold justice to prevent further violence and intimidation.
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Jews and Israelis must act against antisemitism and calls for violence
Sarah and Yaron loved Israel, each other, and life itself, with joy, hope, and plans for a future they were never able to build. Their memory, and our response, must be defined by action, not fear.
Uncondemned by Democrats, Antisemitism Morphs into Domestic Terror - Tennessee Star
Inside of two weeks, two major attacks by fringe factions have left people injured or dead in the United States. It's part of a concerning trend that shows an 893% increase in anti-Semitic attacks over the last ten years. The Anti-Defamation League has produced a report showing that in 2015, there were 942 instances; in 2024 there were 9,354.


‘This isn’t the America we thought we knew’: Jews call for action against hate
A sharp increase in violent antisemitic incidents across the country has stoked fear, grief, and anger within the American Jewish community, leading many to question whether leaders are responding with the urgency the moment demands. In Colorado, a man set…
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