A new AP-NORC poll finds that many Jewish adults in the United States report experiencing assault or harassment over the past year. The survey also indicates that a sizable share of respondents say they feel unsafe in the country. Overall results show that many Jewish Americans report their sense of safety has worsened compared with before Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas attacked Israel. The outlets describe the findings as reflecting heightened concerns among Jewish communities following that date, with respondents reporting both direct experiences of harassment or assault and broader feelings of insecurity. The polling results are presented as a snapshot of attitudes and experiences rather than an assessment of the causes of specific incidents. Taken together, the reporting emphasizes two related themes: the prevalence of reported harassment or assault among some Jewish Americans and the perception by many respondents that they feel less safe than before Oct. 7, 2023.