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Data ReportJune 26, 2026

We Counted 47,534 Words of Dialogue From 16 Iconic Jewish Screen Characters. What Does Their Language Reveal?

A lexical analysis of 47,534 words of dialogue from 16 iconic Jewish screen characters: how often their language turns to money, charity, faith, and force.

ExplainerJune 25, 2026

Are Zionism and Judaism the Same Thing?

Zionism and Judaism are not synonyms: one is a political movement, the other a religion and peoplehood. A model shows how the two attitudes connect.

ExplainerJune 25, 2026

What Is Zionism? How the Research Measures It

In the research, Zionism is measured as support for a Jewish state, reached through anti-Israel attitudes and denial of Jewish self-determination, its closest proxy.

ExplainerJune 25, 2026

Do Large Language Models Have Racial Bias? The Measured Evidence

Tests of today’s leading AI chatbots find measurable bias against racial, ethnic, and religious groups, with the size varying sharply by model.

Trend AnalysisJune 25, 2026

Does Antisemitism Rise After Conflict?

Antisemitic expression rises alongside conflict, not necessarily from it: the October 7 spike hit within minutes, with parallel rises around earlier flashpoints.

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The Hanover Institute for Public Policy is a nonpartisan, nonadvocacy research organization that informs the public about the inputs fueling antisemitism in the United States. It does not take policy positions. The Institute conducts content analysis, computational social science research, and other data-driven research.

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