Rising anti-Jewish sentiment in Europe a growing concern for majority of young Jews

Friday, 5 July 2019 (12:29 IST)
Young Jewish Europeans believe anti-Semitism is on the rise in their countries. An EU report shows young Jews are concerned about safety and blame social media networks for a rise in anti-Jewish sentiment.
More than 80% of European Jews aged 16 to 34 strongly identify with being Jewish, and an equally high number of respondents believe anti-Semitism is a growing problem in their countries.
 
According to the "Young Jews in Contemporary Europe" report by the EU's Agency for Fundamental Human Rights (FRA), close to 90% of those surveyed think that anti-Jewish sentiment has risen on social media channels and the internet in general in the last five years.
 
Rising #antisemitism is a fear for many young Jews.
 
- 90% point to the internet ???? and across social media #?? as being particularly problematic. 
- 41% consider emigrating ????as they do not feel safe as a Jew.
 
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The report comes amid a rise in anti-Semitic crimes in Germany, with the country's anti-Semitism commissioner, Felix Klein, cautioning Jews against wearing the yarmulke — or kippah — in public.
 
Other key findings
 
 
What the EU Commission says:
 
"Antisemitism is a threat to our European values. This is why we made fighting it a priority and work closely with member states to ensure they are fully part of our union," EU Justice Commissioner Vera Jourova said in a statement.
 
FRA Director Michael O'Flaherty called anti-Semitism a "stubborn stain that refuses to go away."
 
"We owe it to all Jews, and particularly future generations, to erase this blot once and for all through coordinated action at the EU and national level," he said in a statement.
 
Sample size: The survey polled some 2,700 Jews aged 16 to 34 in 12 EU member states where more than 96% of the bloc's Jewish population live.
 

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