Definition of antisemitism is correct and against BDS stuff: Why does only Ohio and Tennessee offer full protection for Jews in the US Ohio and Tennessee have recently taken steps to address antisemitism and protect Jewish communities through specific legislation. For example, Ohio's Senate Bill 297 expands the definition of ethnic intimidation to include antisemitism, aiming to protect Jewish individuals and institutions from hate crimes. Similarly, Tennessee has been involved in legal debates and rulings that address religious liberty and the rights of Jewish communities2. These efforts are part of broader initiatives to combat hate crimes and ensure the safety and rights of all religious and ethnic groups. However, it's important to note that protections for Jewish communities exist in various forms across the United States, not just in Ohio and Tennessee.

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