ADL Center on Extremism experts developed this unique visualization using data points from information sources including news and media reports, government documents (including police reports), victim reports, extremist-related sources, Center on Extremism investigations and more.
ADL H.E.A.T. Map is updated monthly. A compilation of the most recent cases of anti-Jewish vandalism, harassment and assault may be viewed at the ADL Tracker of Antisemitic Incidents.
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Audit of Antisemitic Incidents 2021
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Antisemitic incidents reached an all-time high in the United States in 2021, with a total of 2,717 incidents of assault, harassment and vandalism recorded by ADL.

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U.S. White Supremacist Propaganda Remained at Historic Levels in 2021, With 27 Percent Rise in Antisemitic Messaging
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White supremacist propaganda, which allows extremist groups to disseminate hateful messages and gain attention with little risk of public exposure, has been on the rise for several years. In 2021, the overall numbers were down slightly, but paired with a 27 percent increase in antisemitic content and messaging.

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Murder and Extremism in the United States in 2021
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In 2021, domestic extremists killed at least 29people in the United States in 19separate incidents. This representsa modest increase from the 23 extremist-related murders documented in 2020 but is far lower than the number of murders committed in any of the five years prior (which ranged from 45 to 78.)

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The Anti-Israel Movement on U.S. Campuses, 2020-2021
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A new report finds that a vocal segment of anti-Israel groups and activists on campus engaged in rhetoric that often demeaned or ostracized many pro-Israel Jewish students during the 2020-21 academic year.
