According to a new survey by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, growing antisemitism is causing many European Jews to mull emigration.
29% of European Jews have considered emigrating over the past five years because they did not feel safe as Jews in their home country.
21% of respondents said they experienced antisemitism through a physical attack or another form of harassment during the last year.
52% said they fear their children will be subjected to a physical antisemitic attack.
76% of respondents who experienced antisemitic harassment over the last five years said they did not report the harassment to any authorities.
Source: JNS.org
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