Antisemitism in the United States in the 21st-century

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In 2018 and 2019, reports of antisemitism in the United States was reported to have increased compared to previous years according to statistics collected by both the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Anti-Defamation League. These statistics include both violent antisemitic attacks on Jews and cases of harassment.[1][2][3]

2013 knockout game[]

During the 2013 knockout game spate of violent assaults, all reported "knockout" assaults in New York City targeted Jews.[4][5][6] ABC Nightline reported that New York City police believed that antisemitism was likely to be a motive in the attacks, as all eight victims were identified as Jewish.[7]

Brooklyn assaults[]

2019 saw a spate of attacks in which pedestrians wearing identifiably Jewish clothing were assaulted, beaten and often knocked to the ground by an assailant or group of assailants, many of whom shouted antisemitic slurs.[8][9][10] The assailants were black and Hispanic.[11]

One assailant, Tiffany Harris, who was released without bail after attacking a Jewish woman, attacked three other Jewish women the very next day; all of the victims were dressed in distinctively Jewish clothing.[12][13]

Although the Williamsburg and Crown Heights neighborhoods of Brooklyn where most of the assaults have taken place are experiencing gentrification, no similar assaults have been reported on the gentrifiers, although their clothing makes them easy to identify.[11]

Writing in neoconservative magazine Commentary, Brookings Institute fellow Jamie Kirchick said in 2018 that antisemitism has been a particular problem in parts of America's black community since the split between the mainstream Civil rights movement led by Martin Luther King Jr. and the more radical Black Power movement of the late 1960s. Kirchick says that leaders on the political left continue to foment antisemitism.[14]

A 2019 study found that 28% of African Americans believed that they were seeing more Black people that they personally knew express antisemitism than in the past.[15] In the same study, 19% of African Americans believed that Jewish people were impeding Black progress in America.[15] Four percent (4%) of African Americans self-identified as being Black Hebrew Israelites in 2019.[15]

Maugham Elementary School Adolf Hitler assignment controversy[]

In Early April 2021,[16] a fifth-grade teacher at Maugham Elementary School, a public grammar school in Tenafly, New Jersey, instructed a 5th grade student to dress up as Adolf Hitler and write a first-person essay from the perspective of the Nazi leader touting his "accomplishments" as a part of a class assignment.[17][18][19][20][21] The student wrote a biography of Hitler that glorified the Nazi leader, stated that Hitler's "greatest accomplishment was uniting a great mass of German and Austrian people" in his support, framed the Holocaust in a positive light, and added that Hitler was "pretty great".[18][22][23] The student's essay was displayed publicly within the school's hallway during the month of April.[16][18][24][25][26] In May 2021, the details of the school assignment became known to the public, leading to outrage in the community, which has a substantial Jewish population.[16][18][24][27] After initially defending the teacher and the school's actions and asserting that "it is unfair to judge any student or teacher in this matter",[28][29][30] the board of Tenafly Public Schools suspended the teacher and the principal of the school with pay in June 2021 and opened an investigation into the incident.[31][22]

List of violent attacks (in chronological order)[]

Flowers outside the Jewish Federation building in Seattle, Washington, a memorial to the victims of the 2006 Seattle Jewish Federation shooting.
Memorials to victims outside the Tree of Life synagogue in 2018

See also[]

References[]

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  2. ^ "Audit of Anti-Semitic Incidents: Year in Review 2018". ADL. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
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  4. ^ "Police Added in Brooklyn Neighborhood Amid "Knockout Game" Attacks". WNBC. 20 November 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
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  13. ^ "Woman accused of assaulting 3 Jewish women arrested again day after release". New York Post. 29 December 2019. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
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  28. ^ Sheldon, Chris (4 June 2021). "Teacher who assigned first-person Hitler essay placed on leave, superintendent says". NJ.com.
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