The group said that since Oct. 7, when Hamas invaded Israel, “there was an average of nearly 34 antisemitic incidents per day,” which put 2023 on track to be “the highest year for antisemitic acts against Jews since ADL started tracking this data in the late 1970s.”
The majority of those incidents, according to the group’s data, involved either “verbal or written harassment” or “rallies” involving antisemitic rhetoric and “expressions of support for terrorism against the state of Israel and/or anti-Zionism.” Dozens of instances of assault and hundreds of reports of vandalism were also recorded.
“The American Jewish community is facing a threat level that’s now unprecedented in modern history,” ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said in the release.
“It’s shocking that we’ve recorded more antisemitic acts in three months than we usually would in an entire year,” Greenblatt said, stating that “in this difficult moment, antisemitism is spreading and mutating in alarming ways.”
The group said at least 505 of the incidents took place on college campuses, while roughly 250 were reported in lower schools.
“At least 628 incidents were reported against Jewish institutions such as synagogues and community centers,” the group said, while “about two-thirds of the total incidents could be directly related to the Israel-Hamas war.”
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