
Young Jewish Americans rocked by new hate fueled by Israel-Palestinian conflict
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In New York, some Gen Z Jews are surprised and angry at anti-Semitic attacks they're seeing on the streets and online, and wondering where their supporters are.
The young Gen Z Americans are confronting hate both in person and online in ways that have surprised and alarmed them, according to organizations that help Jewish Americans and monitor anti-Semitism. "I think the tsunami of it was what was most surprising -- the rapid escalation and the vitriol of it," said Merav Fine Braun, the Hunter College executive director of Hillel, an international Jewish campus organization. "Students, and I certainly, did not expect that."More Related News

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