On Oct. 7, thousands of Hamas terrorists breached the Israel-Gaza fence and turned the quiet kibbutzim along the border into graveyards and a music festival for peace into a bloodbath. Thousands of miles away in America, the devastating impact of this onslaught is reverberating. More than three-quarters of American Jews (78 percent) who heard of Hamas' attack on Israel say the attacks made them feel less safe as a Jewish person in the United States. This stands as just one among numerous alarming findings of American Jewish Committee's State of Antisemitism in America 2023 Report, published this week. A video...