ONE
PEOPLE

ONE PEOPLE.
ONE STORY. ONE FUTURE.

What is truly happening
with the Jewish people
in Israel and around the world?

The Jewish Agency for Israel report reveals the full picture for the first time;
a document that balances concern with strength, paving a path from crisis to hope and demonstrating an unprecedented readiness to take action.

The Jewish Agency report reveals
the full picture for the first time:
moving from crisis to hope with an
unprecedented readiness to act.
Discover our shared story
CHAPTER 01

Reality,
Redefined

Antisemitism is the key challenge facing the Jewish people

Many define antisemitism as the biggest challenge
facing Jewish communities worldwide today

0% of Israelis
0% of Global Jewry

Many define antisemitism
as the biggest challenge
facing Jewish communities worldwide today

Not just news.
It’s our reality.

5out of 2

European Jews experienced antisemitism personally
or in their family in the past year

Where were acts of antisemitism experienced?

% reporting personal or family exposure in the past 12 months

35% North America
43% Europe
9% Israelis abroad
25% South America
25% Australia
0%
Europe
Europe
0%
North America
North America
0%
South America
South America
0%
Australia
Australia
0%
Israelis abroad
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Note: Data for Australia and South America are aggregated into a single statistical cell

Our sense of personal
security
is at risk

Where do Jews feel
least safe?

A figure that cannot be ignored...

0%

of French Jews feel safe as Jews in their country

How safe do we feel as Jews in our country?

Despite the war,
we still feel safest
in Israel.

0%

Europe

0%

North America

0%

Australia &
South America

0%

Israel

What else concerns us?

Antisemitism
0%Antisemitism
Perception of Israel
0%Perception of Israel
Youth disengagement with
Jewish life
0%Youth disengagement with
Jewish life
Mixed faith marriage
0%Mixed faith marriage
Religious extremism
0%Religious extremism
Interfaith relations
0%Interfaith relations
Education and knowledge
0%Education and knowledge
Lack of unity
0%Lack of unity
Engaging young leaders
0%Engaging young leaders
Migration issues
0%Migration issues
Economic hardships
0%Economic hardships
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CHAPTER 02

Our
Resilience

Facing stormy seas, we
choose to stand together

0%

of Global Jewry value connection to the Jewish community around them

Community

Where is the Jewish community most connected?

Feeling connected to the local Jewish community

Community is our
ource of power

Feeling connected to the local Jewish community

0%

Europe

0%

Australia
& South America

0%

North America

European Jews feel the most connected to their local Jewish community

54% North America
67% Europe
  • 73% UK
  • 74% Germany & Austria
  • 61% France
58% South America
58% Australia
0%
Europe
Europe
  • 73% UK
  • 74% Germany & Austria
  • 61% France
0%
North America
North America
0%
South America
South America
0%
Australia
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There is a broad consensus
that Israel is essential
to our future

People of Israel
0%

of Global Jewry agree:
Israel is essential
for a thriving Jewish future

Viewing Israel as the cornerstone
of the Jewish people

0%

Australia & South
America

0%

Europe

0%

North America

0%

Israel

A shared expectation

Israel has a responsibility toward
Jewish communities worldwide

0% of Israelis
0% of Global Jewry

The connection
to Israel doesn't
stop there...

Many are discussing the option of Aliyah

Has the option of making
Aliyah to Israel ever come up
for discussion in your home?

27%
North America
35%
Australia & South America
56%
Europe
  • 73% UK
  • 74% Germany & Austria
  • 61% France
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CHAPTER 03

Generation
Hope

While many of us look to the future with concern,
our youth display optimism and believe in their ability to make an impact

How optimistic do you feel about Israel’s future?

of young global Jews ages 18-28

are optimistic
about their
community's future

0%

are optimistic
about their
community's future

Optimism declines with age

0%
Ages 60+
0%
Ages 45-60
0%
Ages 29-44

Young people are not only more
optimistic, they are also more confident
in their ability to drive change

Young people are not only more optimistic, they are also more confident in their ability to drive change

believe in their power to
positively
influence their
community's future

of youth

74%
Ages 29-44
71%
Ages 45-60
56%
Ages 60+
41%

believe in their power to
positively influence
Israel's future

In Israel

67%
Ages 29-44
56%
Ages 45-60
58%
Ages 60+
50%
CHAPTER 04

Writing
Tomorrow

Now more than ever,
there is an exceptional
willingness to act

Ready to
participate in
social initiatives

77%
of Global Jewry
88%
of Israelis

We are One
People

More than ever, our strength lies in the unity of the global Jewish people.
Join us in writing the next chapter of our collective story.