The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is a Jewish NGO based in the US that advocates against antisemitism as well as other forms of extremism.
It was formed in 1913 following the lynching of Leo Frank in Georgia, and in the years since, it has advocated for civil rights.
The ADL continues to fight against American antisemitism and all forms of extremism, keeping tabs on acts of white supremacy throughout the US.
Today, the organization is headed by Jonathan Greenblatt.
Researchers concluded that those with anti-Israel beliefs are significantly more likely to be among the most anti-Jewish Americans.
The IHRA definition notes that “criticism of Israel similar to that leveled against any other country cannot be regarded as antisemitic.”
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Initiatives carried out by this partnership are to strengthen Jewish identity and its connection to Israel.
As events since October 7 demonstrate, too many people lack historical perspective, digital literacy, and critical thinking skills.
Part of the campaign provides students, parents and alumni with an online HUB where they can access resources with the tools they need to demand action from college leadership.
A new report by the Anti-Defamation League paints a troubling picture of the use of antisemitic themes, which have gained momentum since the recent events in the Middle East.
On Monday the State Department’s antisemitism envoy suggested that she opposed Greenblatt’s stance, while a member of one of the ADL’s advisory boards called the about-face “embarrassing.”
The antisemitic posts and Elon Musk’s responses set off a wave of condemnation from advertisers, social rights organizations, and the White House.
Musk, the owner of X, has been in hot water recently due to a series of comments called antisemitic by various organizations, including the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the White House.