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Record 2024 Anti-Jewish Hate Crimes Followed by July Drop in NYC

Mayor Eric Adams launched an office to combat antisemitism to improve data collection

Charlie Garrett, co-owner of the Dapper Dog Tattoo shop in Annapolis, Maryland, holds the flag that was torn down. The shop was the target of a hate crime after a Naval Academy graduate and Marine veteran ripped a pride flag off its front awning. Photo: Jeffrey F. Bill/Capital Gazette/Baltimore Sun/Tribune News Service via Getty Images
A man, standing behind police tape, talks on his cell phone outside the Capital Jewish Museum following a shooting that left two people dead, in Washington, DC, in the early hours of May 22, 2025. Two Israeli embassy staffers were killed in the shooting. (Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images)
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FBI: Anti-Jewish Hate Crimes in US Hit Record High in 2024

Overview

  • The FBI recorded a historic 1,938 anti-Jewish hate crimes in 2024, accounting for nearly 70% of all religiously motivated hate offenses
  • Overall U.S. hate crimes edged down to 11,679 in 2024 from 11,862 in 2023 even as antisemitic incidents rose
  • New York Police Department data show 14 antisemitic incidents in July 2025, down from 27 in July 2024 and marking the lowest monthly total since mid-2024
  • Antisemitic offenses have comprised roughly 54% of the 345 hate crimes logged in New York City so far in 2025
  • Jewish community security experts warn that many antisemitic attacks go unreported, suggesting official figures likely understate the true scale of the threat