Unpacking the experiences of young Jewish-American women in a post-October 7th world
Your voice matters. Help shape the future.
Jewish Women International (JWI) is listening. We want to understand how young Jewish women in the U.S. are experiencing antisemitism, online narratives, and the denial of sexual violence connected to October 7. Your experiences, your feelings, and your insights are critical to creating programs, resources, and spaces that truly support women like you.
The survey is anonymous, confidential, and takes just 10–15 minutes to complete. Every response helps us build a safer, stronger, and more supportive Jewish community.
Who Should Participate
Jewish women ages 20–29 living in the United States
College students, recent alumni, young professionals, and anyone in this age group who identifies as Jewish and a women
What You’ll Share
How antisemitism has affected different areas of your life
Optional insights about experiences related to violence against women on October 7, along with subsequent denial and disinformation campaigns
Your thoughts, feelings, and suggestions for the support you need
Why This Matters
Since October 7, many young Jewish women have faced new challenges in feeling safe, connected, and supported. Some are navigating unsafe messages on online, while others are rediscovering or deepening their Jewish identity. This survey allows your voice to guide real change in the programs and resources JWI provides.
“This moment calls for action grounded in understanding. We launched this survey to truly listen to Jewish women ages 20–29 and learn from their experiences,” — Meredith Jacobs, CEO, JWI
The survey is open for a limited time. Your participation will help shape a generation’s experience, strengthen the Jewish community, and create meaningful programs for women everywhere.
Questions?
Contact: Hannah Loffman, Director of Women’s Impact and Development
Email: [email protected]
This survey is brought to you in partnership with: