At a terribly disturbing time for American Jews, with the greatest anti-Semitic violence and incidents experienced by the community in decades and questions being raised about its fundamental security after deadly attacks in Pittsburgh, Poway, Jersey City and a brutal stabbing in Monsey, there is a piece of good news among the bad.
ADL recently completed its latest survey of the American people on the question of anti-Semitism and found, even as anti-Semitism is flourishing in terms of incidents, expressions and activity, that there has been no increase in anti-Semitic attitudes among the general public.
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