March 21, 2021 LDB Survey: ‘Anti-Semitism @ College’ – Spring 2021 Conducted jointly with Cohen Research Group in 2021, the first poll to specifically examine rates of anti-Semitism among college students who claim a strong sense of Jewish identity and connection to Israel finds that, among this group, students are feeling unsafe and, as a result, are learning that to avoid anti-Semitism they must view their […] Surveys
February 1, 2015 National Demographic Survey of American Jewish College Students – February 2015 National Survey Shows High Rate of Anti-Semitism on Campuses HARTFORD, Conn., February 23, 2015 – More than half of 1,157 self-identified Jewish students at 55 campuses nationwide who took part in an online survey reported having been subjected to or having witnessed anti-Semitism on their campuses, according to a new report issued jointly by Trinity College (Hartford, Connecticut) and the […] Surveys
June 1, 2012 Fundamental Rights Agency report: ‘Antisemitism: Summary Overview of the Situation in the EU 2001-2011″ – June 2012 The Fundamental Rights Agency’s June 2012 report, “Antisemitism: Summary Overview of the Situation in the European Union 2001-2011,” shows that EU member states still lack an official data collection system that can accurately record the volume of anti-Semitic incidents. Nevertheless, the FRA reports that “antisemitism remains an issue of serious concern for Jewish populations in […] Surveys
March 22, 2012 Simon Wiesenthal Center report: ‘Europe and the Jews 2012’ – 3/22/12 The Simon Wiesenthal Center’s March 2012 report on “Europe and the Jews 2012” details a “dramatic rise in anti-Jewish, anti-Israel prejudice” culminating in the Toulouse massacre and beyond. Surveys
December 31, 2011 IJCR: ‘Alone on the Quad’ – 2011 Paul Iganski and Abe Sweiry authored Understanding and Addressing the “Nazi Card: Intervening Against Antisemitic Discourse,” a research publication of the European Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism. This study explores the problem of Holocaust inversion in the context of European public policy. Surveys
December 31, 2009 EISCA: ‘Understanding and Addressing the “Nazi Card”‘ – 2009 Paul Iganski and Abe Sweiry authored Understanding and Addressing the “Nazi Card: Intervening Against Antisemitic Discourse,” a research publication of the European Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism. This study explores the problem of Holocaust inversion in the context of European public policy. Surveys