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Young Americans See More Antisemitism—But Are Less Likely to Call It a Problem
We see a clear pattern in our national survey of 7,028 U.S. adults, fielded August–September 2025: antisemitic beliefs are higher among Gen Z and Millennials than among older generations. For
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BSA’s research reports provide critical insights into the shifting landscape of antisemitism in the U.S.
Through in-depth data analysis and nationwide surveys, we track trends in public perception and emerging threats to better understand how hate spreads and how to combat it.
Source: “Stand Up to Jewish Hate: The US Antisemitism Landscape Survey” (BSA/VML)
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January 2026
Roxborough High School Racist and antisemitic graffiti was discovered over the weekend on the exterior walls of Roxborough High School in Philadelphia, including hateful symbols such as swastikas and racial
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