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Over 80 per cent of British Jews afraid to display their identity, antisemitism survey finds

The annual Jewish Landscape Report found that the UK’s diaspora is among those raising the most concerns about Jew-hate

May 28, 2025 13:47
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A new survey on global antisemitism found that 81 per cent of British Jews are afraid to publicly display their identity (Image: Getty)

By

JC Reporter,

Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

An annual report on global antisemitism has found that British Jews are among the most fearful of bigotry, with more than 80 per cent afraid to openly display their identity.

The 2025 Jewish Landscape Report, compiled by World Zionist Organisation-backed Voice of the People initiative, found that 81 per cent of British Jews felt the need to conceal their Judaism in public.

The survey, which took responses from a sample of 10,000 Jews across the world, also recorded that 76 per cent of the global community identified antisemitism as their most pressing concern.

This ranked ahead of tensions over Israel on 56 per cent, internal divisions at 49 per cent and cultural preservation at 46 per cent.