Researchers unveil massive study on Jews of color, boosting fight for racial justice with hard data
August 13th, 2021
For the past few years, Jews of color in the United States have been counted and recounted. They’ve been argued over and used as props in ideological battles.
Now their own voices have emerged as hard data with the release Thursday of the most comprehensive survey of Jews of color ever carried out.
The movement fighting racism within the Jewish community is heralding the study as a watershed moment.
Responses from more than 1,100 people in the study reveal a deep engagement with Jewish identity that has often come with experiences of discrimination in communal settings.
In some cases, Jews of color said they are ignored. In others they are casually interrogated about their race and ethnicity. Respondents said white Jews will sometimes presume a need to educate them about Jewish rituals or assume they are present in synagogues or schools as nannies and security guards rather than community members.
Some 80% of respondents said they have experienced discrimination in Jewish settings.
Read the full story: “Researchers unveil massive study on Jews of color, boosting fight for racial justice with hard data,” Asaf Shalev, JTA, August 12, 2021