EU Agency for Fundamental Rights report: Young Jewish Europeans

The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) have published a report, launched July 2019, on the experiences of young Jewish Europeans (aged 16-34) living in twelve EU member states. The report is based on the FRA’s second large-scale survey on experiences and perceptions of anti-semitism.

The report finds that many young Jewish Europeans face anti-semitic harassment, and that they are more exposed to this than their elders. Despite this they largely have a strong sense of Jewish identity. The majority perceive a rise in anti-semitism in their countries, and perceive alongside this a rise in anti-Muslim hatred. Slightly fewer than half of respondents feel that their governments are adequately protecting them.

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