“…Although there has been an overall increase in the number of professional journal articles on the topic of Jews over the past few decades addressing issues such as antisemitism (Levitt & Balkin, ), identity (MacDonald‐Dennis, ), hidden diversity (Naumberg, ), intimate partner violence (Cares & Cusick, ), sexuality (Ribner & Kleinplatz, ), and bullying (Dupper, Forrest‐Bank, & Lowry‐Carusillo, ), there remains a notable gap in the counseling literature on supporting Jewish clients (Altman et al, ; Ginsberg & Sinacore, ; Langman, , ; Schnall et al, ; Sue & Sue, ). In addition, extant articles fall short of addressing the current state of the American Jew, such as failing to account for the modern‐day rise in antisemitism in the United States (Anti‐Defamation League [ADL], , ; Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI], ) and issues related to Jewish identity (Goodstein, ).…”