A prominent rabbi has raised alarm about the rising normalization of antisemitism among Jewish teenagers, urging for urgent education and pride-building within the community to combat the growing indifference. During surveys in Atlanta, the rabbi observed that Jewish teens generally did not acknowledge facing antisemitism, despite the heightened hostility witnessed after the October 7 incidents. Although the teens reported no direct instances of hate, they admitted to experiencing subtle forms of antisemitism through jokes and stereotypes, signaling a concerning trend of desensitization to the issue.