Here's hard proof that employers are discriminating against Jews
Briefly

The Anti-Defamation League's new study highlights that job candidates with Jewish or Israeli-sounding names face significant discrimination, needing to apply 24% to 39% more for similar responses.
In a field experiment submitting 3,000 job applications, candidates with Jewish or Israeli names received a 3.4% lower positive response rate compared to those with more generic names.
Read at New York Post
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