A survey released on Tuesday shows that American Jews feel significantly less safe today than they did a year ago. The American Jewish Committee, a global advocacy group, released its annual survey on Tuesday. It shows that the percentage of American Jews who feel “less safe than one year ago” about the status of Jews living in the U.S. has increased by 22 points.
According to a survey released on Tuesday, American Jews report feeling considerably less secure than they did one year earlier. According to the American Jewish Committee’s yearly survey, which is conducted by a global advocacy group called the AJC, the percentage of American Jews who believe that the status of Jews in the United States is “less secure than…” has increased by 22 points. According to a survey released on Tuesday, American Jews report feeling substantially less secure than they did one year earlier. According to the American Jewish Committee’s quarterly survey, which is conducted by a global advocacy group called the AJC, the percentage of American Jews who believe that the status of Jews in the United States is “less secure than…” has increased by 22 points.
A survey released on Tuesday shows that American Jews feel significantly less safe today than they did a year ago. The American Jewish Committee, a global advocacy group, released its annual survey on Tuesday. It shows that the percentage of American Jews who feel “less safe than one year ago” about the status of Jews living in the U.S. has increased by 22 points.