Anti-Defamation League

ADL's Jonathan Greenblatt: Fighting hate requires strong Christian-Jewish alliances

At ADL's Never Is Now event, Jonathan Greenblatt, Pastor Jamaal Bernard, and Rev. Sam Rodriguez discuss the organization's enduring mission, faith, and the importance of confronting antisemitism.

Never is Now Summit 2026
PEOPLE HOLD up placards and Palestinian flags as they gather to take part in a 'March For Palestine' in London on October 28, 2023, to call for a ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Jury quickly acquits London protesters filmed chanting reference to killing Jews

A Miami-Dade police car is seen outside the Shul of Bal Harbour synagogue in Surfside, Florida, on May 22, 2025.

Florida teen arrested for spraying Jewish pedestrians with unknown liquid from a water gun

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Student group praises Boulder firebomb terrorist for ‘resistance' on anniversary of deadly attack


ADL, Druze Religious Council launches leadership program for Druze in Israel

This week, the first of four sessions in the program took place, featuring the leader of the Druze community in Israel, Sheikh Muafak Tarif, and the CEO of the ADL in Israel.

 Druze leadership program

National Book Awards defends lifetime award for influential Black publisher of antisemitic book

“Even if the books’ quality did not disqualify Coates from a National Book Award, one would expect that the antisemitism would,” the Jewish author and journalist Mark Oppenheimer recently wrote.

 Ta-Nehisi Coates at the University of Virginia during the MLK Celebration 2015

Wikipedia labels ADL as unreliable source, while Al Jazeera given green light

The ADL was seen to be unreliable on all matters relating to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and antisemitism.

 Jonathan GReenblatt, Anti-Defamation League (ADL) CEO and Wikipedia logo. (illustrative)

New Chicago Board of Ed. President to remain despite calls for his resignation over antisemitism

This new scandal comes amid the furor that followed Mayor Johnson's refusal to state that the victim of a shooting earlier this week was Jewish.

 Reverend Mitchell Ikenna Johnson

Washington Post syndrome: Former ADL chief slams group for muted response to Trump’s 'racist' rally

Foxman likened Greenblatt to Jeff Bezos, the head of Amazon and Washington Post owner, who announced last week that it wouldn’t endorse this year’s presidential election, breaking years of tradition.

 Former president Donald Trump speaks at a rally at Madison Square Garden, New York, Oct. 27, 2024.

ADL, Board of Deputies create free school resource about Jews, antisemitism

Jewish Living Online (JLO) was created to target the increase in antisemitic incidents among younger demographics and school-age children in the UK.

 Anti-Defamation League (ADL) CEO Jonathan Greenblatt and newly elected Board of Deputies of British Jews President Phil Rosenberg. (Illustrative)

Words to Action: How the ADL is fighting antisemitism with education

The ADL’s “Words to Action” program, led by experienced educators in 24 countries, aims to empower young Jewish leaders in addressing antisemitism and anti-Israel bias.

 An ADL Words to Action training session.

'New normal': Levels of antisemitic content on Telegram higher than before Oct 7, ADL finds

“The data suggest that users who hold antisemitic views are feeling emboldened to express them more frequently and forthrightly.”

  Investigation also in Europe: Telegram

Intel under fire: ADL sues tech giant over rampant workplace antisemitism

The ADL has joined a lawsuit against Intel, accusing the company of antisemitic workplace discrimination against an Israeli employee.

 Anti-Defamation League (ADL) CEO Jonathan Greenblatt speaks during the Anti-Defamation League's "Never is Now" summit at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Manhattan in New York City, New York, US, November 10, 2022.

University of Michigan student assaulted by group after saying he was Jewish

AAPD Police Chief Andre C. Anderson said that there "is absolutely no place for hate or ethnic intimidation" in the city. 

TWO INSTRUCTORS from the University of Michigan denied recommendation letters for a study abroad program because the students’ preferred destination was Israel