Royal commission hears impacts of antisemitism on Jewish Australian women
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WARNING: This report contains confronting detail. The Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion has today heard data analysis and survey findings relating to antisemitism. One survey of Jewish women has found people are being excluded from circles they used to belong to, made fun of at work and retreating into their homes.
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