Participant holding a sign at the rally. Thousands of New Yorkers of all backgrounds joined community leaders and city and statewide elected officials in Foley Square at the No Hate.
No Fear. solidarity march in unity against the rise of anti-semitis NEW YORK - Antisemitic incidents in the United States rose 36% in 2022 – the highest number on record – an annual audit by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) shows.The report, released Thursday, tracked 3,697 antisemitic U.S.
incidents in 2022, an increase from 2,717 incidents in 2021. According to the ADL, this was the highest number reported since the league began tracking such incidents in 1979.
It’s also the third time in the past five years that the year-end total has been the highest number ever recorded."We’re deeply disturbed by this dramatic and completely unacceptable surge in antisemitic incidents," said Jonathan Greenblatt, ADL CEO and national director.