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  1. Participants reviewed the history of Jewish life and antisemitism in the United States and recent trends regarding antisemitism, expressing concern at multiple studies demonstrating a resurgent threat of antisemitism in the United States.

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  2. On May 25, 2023, the Biden administration released its U.S. National Strat-egy to Counter Antisemitism (hereafter referred to as “Antisemitism Strategy” or “Strategy”).2 It was an unusual document partly in its level of detail laying out the strategy and its accompanying actions.

  3. Like other organizations, the ADL divides antisemitic incidents into three categories: harassment of Jews or Jewish institutions; vandalism of Jewish cemeteries or Jewish institution; and assault or the attempt to physically harm Jews due to antisemitic motives.

  4. Antisemitism in North America. New World, Old Hate. Edited by. Steven K. Baum, Neil J. Kressel, Florette Cohen-Abady and Steven Leonard Jacobs. LEIDEN | BOSTON.

  5. For a long time, the United States seemed to be one of the few places in the world where antisemitism was no longer a serious threat. Of course, there were isolated incidents, but all in all, Jews had finally found a home in American society. In recent years, however, something has drastically changed.

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  6. Oct 20, 2023 · Using a negative binomial regression clustered by county and state and piecewise slope analyses for antisemitic incidents in 2021, we find evidence that escalating tensions between Israel and Palestine and local political, social, and economic conditions play a role in the risk of antisemitic incidents. Keywords: Antisemitism. extremism.

  7. antisemitism to create division and discontent. In this two-part report, the U.S. Department of State’s Global Engagement Center (GEC) documents how successive occupants of the Kremlin have exploited antisemitism for disinformation and propaganda purposes.

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