EU survey asks how concerned Jews are about antisemitism and Islamophobia, and whether they are actively considering emigration
The European Union’s Fundamental Rights Agency has commissioned a survey to reveal what Jews across the bloc think about antisemitism. The survey also asks whether they think Islamophobia and racism in general are worse than antisemitism, or not as bad. The survey also seeks to find out whether Jews are just worried about antisemitism, or whether they have actually experienced it. Similarly it endeavours to reveal whether Jews saying that they have considered leaving the UK due to antisemitism are just thinking about it, or whether they are actually making preparations to emigrate in the coming years.
The survey will inform policy-making both in the European Union and Britain, so it is important that they hear from those who are concerned about antisemitism.
To complete the survey, please visit eurojews.eu.