Survey: Jews in smaller communities feel less heard when raising concerns about antisemitism
A survey by the Jewish Federations of North America indicates that Jews in smaller communities often feel unheard when voicing their concerns about antisemitism. Many express a lack of allyship within their surrounding communities, highlighting a disparity in support compared to larger urban areas.
The findings suggest a need for improved communication and support networks for Jews living in less populated regions. This feeling of isolation could hinder efforts to address antisemitism effectively in these areas.