Majority of Jewish parents surveyed report antisemitism in K-12 schools; and despite high public support for Holocaust and antisemitism education, less than 1/3 get it.
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An ADL study shows that Jewish and Israeli Americans are subject to discrimination in the US labor market because of their identity, not their qualifications.
The CAR Interventions to Counter Antisemitism: Quarterly Insights series includes insights from the most promising interventions studied by CAR and the team’s partners.
Sponsored by CAR, Dr. Jeffrey Kopstein, Ana Schugurensky and Dr. Rachel Shenhav-Goldberg investigated anti-Jewish and anti-Israel attitudes on four UC campuses.
ADL Center for Antisemitism Research's new study - fielded in Jan. 2024 - reveals 24% of Americans harbor extensive antisemitic prejudice, up from 20% in 2022.
An analysis of the campus climate for Jewish students before and after the Hamas terror attacks on October 7, 2023 and concerning trends.
Awareness and concern about antisemitism grew in 2023 due to the Hamas attacks and a rise in antisemitic incidents, as evidenced by a poll of 1,484 US adults.
ADL and CPOST found that trends that raised the greatest risk of antidemocratic violence in recent years are particularly associated with antisemitism.
Read the reports and analysis on antisemitic attitudes in the U.S. from this comprehensive survey.
An analysis of how friends, family, religious institutions, talk radio, pop culture, politicians and social media predict anti-Jewish and anti-Israel attitudes.
ADL findings expand on correlations between antisemitic beliefs and factors such as education, conspiratorial thinking and personal connections.
In our topline findings, data shows widespread belief in antisemitic conspiracy theories & tropes nearly doubled since 2019 & the highest levels in 30 years.
In reversal from prior generations, Millennials and Generation Z agree with more anti-Jewish tropes. 27 percent of Americans would find it at least somewhat acceptable for a close family member to support Hamas New York, NY, February 29, 2024… The number of Americans who hold antisemitic beliefs increased to 24 percent, up from 20 percent in 2022, according to a survey conducted by the ADL (Anti-Defamation League) Center for Antisemitism Research. And in contrast to years…
Education about the Holocaust and antisemitism is essential to combating antisemitic attitudes.
Holocaust education remains an integral aspect of countering prejudice and cultivating inclusion.
Discover how contemporary anti-Zionism borrows from Soviet propaganda in its characterization of Zionists as Nazis, and the impact this has today.