More than half of American Jews are changing behaviors out of fear for their safety, according to a new report by the American Jewish Committee.
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American Jews feel less secure in the United States and make more of an effort to hide their Jewish identity than in recent ...
For the first time, the majority of Jewish Americans reported avoiding certain behaviors that identify them as Jewish.
An annual survey from the American Jewish Committee found 77% of American Jews feel less safe since the Oct. 7 massacre in Israel.