Well, if you want to give it the acid test, try traveling the A train from Fulton Street to Far Rockaway late at night, or walking down Utica Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn or Mott Avenue in Far Rockaway any old time. If you stay in a safe zone, you probably won’t encounter much anti-Semitism, but it’s there big and bold once you cross over to the wrong side of the street.
I assume you’re talking about blacks encountering Jews who identify as Jews by wearing a kippah or tallits, etc.? Yes, that may be true. I’m thinking of everyday life in what you refer to as a safe zone - most of NYC. As a woman, I don’t like being in bad neighborhoods or the trains late at night myself - we’re all vulnerable.