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  • 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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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Friday, December 1, 2023.
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