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Anti-Semitic incidents remained near historic levels in 2018 after surging the previous year, according to an annual report from the Anti-Defamation League.
This year’s figures from the ADL, which tracks such incidents across the United States, say 2018 was the third-highest year on record for assault, harassment and vandalism against Jews since the audit was begun in 1979.
The report comes three days after a gunman targeted worshippers at a synagogue in Poway, California. Jonathan Greenblatt, ADL’s CEO and director, said the release of the report was planned before the attack, and showed that anti-Semitism was a nationwide problem.
“Unfortunately, the horrific tragedy in San Diego County reminds us that anti-Semitism is virulently strong,” he said.
There were a total of 1,879 attacks against Jews and Jewish institutions across the country, according to the report. This total includes the 11 people killed during the October 2018 mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, believed to be the deadliest attack on the Jewish community in the history of the US.
These numbers are down slightly from the 1,986 anti-Semitic incidents in 2017, the ADL said.
“We’ve worked hard to push back against anti-Semitism, and succeeded in improving hate crime laws, and yet we continue to experience an alarmingly high number of anti-Semitic acts,” Greenblatt said in the report. “It’s clear we must remain vigilant in working to counter the threat of violent anti-Semitism and denounce it in all forms, wherever the source and regardless of the political affiliation of its proponents.”
The incidents
The 1,879 incidents reported in 2018 break down like this:- cases of harassment (1,066)
- cases of vandalism (774)
- cases of assault (39)
Where they happen
Anti-Semitic acts happened in all kinds of places, such as cemeteries, businesses and private homes. But last year these incidents mostly occurred out in public. The most common locations for anti-Semitic incidents included:- public areas (476)
- K-12 non-Jewish schools (344)
- private homes (276)
- Jewish institutions (265)
The states
An anti-Semitic incident happened in all but four US states last year. These are the states where acts of harassment, vandalism and assault against Jews happened the most:- California (341)
- New York (340)
- New Jersey (200)
- Massachusetts (144)