Growing Antisemitism in the US Is Seeping Into the Workplace

It’s not just high-profile incidents. Jewish workers say they’re experiencing more overt discrimination.

Renee Fellman was told that someone wouldn’t network with her because she’s Jewish.

Photographer: Moriah Ratner/Bloomberg

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At a recent working lunch, Renee Fellman was told that someone wouldn’t network with her because she’s Jewish.

Fellman, who’s a corporate turnaround consultant based in Portland, Oregon was stunned — not by the mere existence of antisemitism, she said, but that her brush with it was so overt.