More than 59% of French people believe members of the Jewish community are at least partially responsible for anti-Semitism, according to a poll the Fondation du Judaisme Français and IPSA conducted via the internet. One-thousand and five people were queried over 9 days and were asked if they thought Jews should accept some responsibility for anti-Semitism in France.
Fifty-nine percent of those polled said yes, 3% felt Jews had severely contributed to it and 14% said they had contributed “in large part.” More than half of those questions said the Jewish people were very powerful and Jews are richer than French middle class. Thirteen percent of informants claimed there are too many Jews in France, despite statistics showing Jews account for less than one percent of the population.
The number of reports of anti-Semitic crimes in France more than doubled from 2014 to 2015. Human rights organizations caution the increase in attacks and crimes is a rising wave of violence.































