Jewish college students are increasingly attempting to hide their identity.
A newly released poll conducted by the Brandeis Center and the Cohen Research Group reveals that 65% of students in the leading Jewish fraternity and sorority have "felt unsafe" on campus, while 50% of students surveyed have felt "the need to hide their identity."
The poll surveyed 1,027 students in the Jewish fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Pi, and the Jewish sorority, Alpha Epsilon Phi, in spring 2021.
According to the poll, 50% of students surveyed claimed to have hidden their Jewish identity, and more than half of them avoid sharing personal opinions regarding Israel. Additionally, 65% of Jewish students stated that they had felt unsafe on campus.