American Jewish Committee (AJC) is the global advocacy organization for the Jewish people. AJC’s State of Antisemitism in America 2022: Survey of the General Public, conducted by the research company SSRS, is based on interviews with U.S. adults were conducted from October 10 – October 18, 2022, among a nationally representative sample of 1,004 respondents aged 18 and older via the SSRS Opinion Panel[1]. The margin of error is +/-3.8 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. Find the methodology report here. AJC is a non-partisan organization that neither supports nor endorses candidates for elective office.

*Please note: certain sums may not total 100% due to rounding. An asterisk (*) indicates a number less than 1%.

1. 

How familiar are you with the term “antisemitism?”

   
How familiar, if at all, are you with the term “antisemitism?”
  69%
 
 
   
Heard the term, but unsure what it means
 
  22%
 
   
Have never heard of the term
 
  9%
 
   

Familiar - 69%
Not familiar - 31%

 

2. 

How much of a problem, if at all, do you think antisemitism is in the United States today?

   
A very serious problem
 
  22%
 
   
Somewhat of a problem
  46%
 
 
   
Not much of a problem
 
  18%
 
   
Not a problem at all
 
  5%
 
   
Not sure
 
  8%
 
   

A Problem - 68%
Not a problem - 24%
Not sure - 8%

 

3. 

Over the past five years, do you think that antisemitism in the United States has…?

   
Increased a lot
 
  16%
 
   
Increased somewhat
  31%
 
 
   
Stayed the same
 
  26%
 
   
Decreased a little
 
  10%
 
   
Decreased a lot
 
  4%
 
   
Not sure
 
  13%
 
   

Increased - 47%
Decreased - 15%
Stayed the same - 26%
Not sure - 13%

 

4. 

Over the past 12 months, have you personally seen any antisemitic incidents, such as negative remarks or online content about Jewish people, or physical attacks on Jewish people or their religious facilities?

   
Yes, one time
 
  14%
 
   
Yes, more than one time
 
  22%
 
   
No
  64%
 
   

Yes - 36%
No - 64%

 

5. 

Where did you see these incidents?

   
Online or on social media
  82%
 
 
   
On the street
 
  19%
 
   
In a store
 
  14%
 
   
In public transit
 
  10%
 
   
In your workplace
 
  7%
 
   
At a sporting event
 
  3%
 
   

*Asked of general public participants who have personally seen any antisemitic incidents over the past 12 months. Note: Responses may not sum to 100%, due to multiple answers.

 

6a. 

Did you report any of these incidents to the police?

   
Yes
  7%
 
   
No
  93%
 
 
   

*Asked of general public participants who have personally seen antisemitic incidents over the past 12 months.

 

6b. 

Did you report any of these incidents to a Jewish organization?

   
Yes
  4%
 
   
No
  96%
 
 
   

*Asked of general public participants who have personally seen antisemitic incidents over the past 12 months.

 

6c. 

Did you report any of these incidents to Facebook/Twitter/ any social media platform?

   
Yes
  3%
 
   
No
  97%
 
 
   

*Asked of general public participants who have personally seen antisemitic incidents over the past 12 months.

 

6d. 

Did you report any of these incidents to another authority or organization?

   
Yes
  5%
 
   
No
  95%
 
 
   

 

*Asked of general public participants who have personally seen antisemitic incidents over the past 12 months.

 

7. 

In your opinion, is antisemitism taken more seriously, less seriously, or is it considered to be the same as other forms of hate and bigotry?

   
More seriously
 
  16%
 
   
Less seriously
 
  34%
 
   
Considered to be the same
  50%
 
 
   

 

8. 

Which statement comes closer to your view, even if neither is exactly right?

   
Antisemitism is a problem for everyone; it affects society as a whole
  91%
 
 
   
Antisemitism is only a problem for Jews; it does not affect society as a whole
 
  9%
 
   

 

9. 

How much, if anything, did you hear about Jews being taken hostage in a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas in January 2022?

   
A lot
 
  6%
 
   
Some
 
  25%
 
   
Not too much
 
  29%
 
   
Nothing at all
  40%
 
 
   

A lot/ some – 31%
Not much/ nothing at all – 69%

 

10. 

How familiar are you with the BDS movement – that is the movement that advocates for Boycotting, Divesting, and Sanctioning Israel?

   
Very familiar
 
  3%
 
   
Somewhat familiar
 
  12%
 
   
Slightly familiar
 
  19%
 
   
Not at all familiar
  65%
 
 
   

Very/somewhat/slightly familiar – 35%
Not familiar – 65%

 

11. 

Do you view the BDS movement as antisemitic?

   
Mostly antisemitic
  38%
 
 
   
Some Antisemitic supporters
  50%
 
 
   
Not antisemitic
 
  12%
 
   

Mostly antisemitic/ some antisemitic supporters – 88%
Not antisemitic – 12%

*Asked of general public participants who are slightly, somewhat, or very familiar with the BDS movement.

 

12a. 

Do you view the statement, “Israel has no right to exist,” as antisemitic or not?

   
Yes, antisemitic
  90%
 
 
   
No, not antisemitic
 
  10%
 
   

 

12b. 

Do you view the statement, “Jews control the media,” as antisemitic or not?

   
Yes, antisemitic
  66%
 
 
   
No, not antisemitic
 
  34%
 
   

 

12c. 

Do you view the statement, “Covid-19 protocols such as vaccine and mask mandates are similar to what Jews experienced during the Holocaust,” as antisemitic or not?

   
Yes, antisemitic
  44%
 
 
   
No, not antisemitic
  56%
 
 
   

 

13. 

Do you, personally, know someone who is Jewish?

   
Yes, I know someone who is Jewish
  66%
 
 
   
No, I don’t know anyone who is Jewish
 
  34%
 
   

 

14. 

How much, if anything, would you say you know about Judaism or the Jewish religion overall?

   
A lot
 
  11%
 
   
Some
  46%
 
 
   
Not much
 
  34%
 
   
Nothing at all
 
  10%
 
   

A lot/ some – 57%
Not much/ nothing at all – 44%

 

15. 

When did the Holocaust happen? Between:

   
1890 and 1910
 
  1%
 
   
1910 and 1930
 
  10%
 
   
1930 and 1950
  76%
 
 
   
1950 and 1970
 
  2%
 
   
Not sure
 
  10%
 
   

 

16. 

In total, about how many Jews were killed in the Holocaust?

   
Less than 1 million
 
  2%
 
   
Approximately 3 million
 
  13%
 
   
Approximately 6 million
  53%
 
 
   
More than 12 million
 
  11%
 
   
Not sure
 
  20%
 
   

 

17. 

As far as you know, was Auschwitz…

   
A concentration and death camp for Jews
  85%
 
 
   
A school to train Germans in Nazi ideology
 
  1%
 
   
A political campaign designed by the Nazis
 
  1%
 
   
A Jewish ghetto
 
  1%
 
   
Not sure
 
  12%
 
   

 

18. 

Which of the following statements best describes how Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany?

   
By a democratic political process
  39%
 
 
   
By violently overthrowing the German government
 
  34%
 
   
By hereditary succession
 
  1%
 
   
By agreements with neighboring countries
 
  2%
 
   
Not sure
 
  24%
 
   

 

19. 

Have you ever visited a Holocaust memorial or museum?

   
Yes, have visited
 
  26%
 
   
No, have not visited
  74%
 
 
   

 

 


 

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[1] Provided by SSRS: SSRS Opinion Panel members are recruited randomly based on nationally representative ABS (Address Based Sample) design (including Hawaii and Alaska). Additionally, we recruit hard-to-reach demographic groups via our Omnibus survey platform. For more information: https://ssrs.com/opinion-panel/.