Anti-Defamation League
Jonathan Greenblatt on the ADL's role, criticism, and combating Jew hatred
Jonathan Greenblatt, ADL CEO, discusses rising antisemitism, the ADL’s role in protecting Jewish communities, and the impact of October 7 in a candid conversation.
‘Jews are white’: US minority psychologists’ coalition rejects Jewish ethnic recognition
ADL urged Mamdani to disavow ‘Hot Girls 4 Zohran’ co-founder as Brooklyn hire draws fire
Canada's deadliest mass shooting linked to antisemitic tweets
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
'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.”
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.
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.
Majority of Israelis feel unsafe outside of country due to rising antisemitism, ADL survey reveals
A new ADL survey shows most Israelis feel unsafe traveling abroad and are increasingly worried about rising global antisemitism.