Every year, several hundred young professionals get a tremendous introduction to ADL’s work and operations through the Glass Leadership Institute (GLI), a program for cultivating new leaders conducted by many of ADL’s Regional Offices.
The death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, hit Rhoda Kahn Nussbaum hard. “I felt very defeated,” said the ADL St. Louis resident and longtime civil rights advocate. “I saw progress in civil rights either plateauing or slipping.”
Muslim-American students in CT had nothing to do with terror attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, but were taunted as if they did. ADL stepped up with anti-bias education.
With a population of less than 2,000 Jews, Norway is a place where “Jew” is a curse used frequently against Jewish schoolchildren. Yet it’s also a society where Jewish life proceeds freely, and the Norwegian government works to end anti-Semitism.
The ancient Jewish custom of building a Sukka was infused with new meaning in September, when the Anti-Defamation League erected a temporary structure in Jerusalem to bring different people together.
Jonathan Greenblatt: The Jewish Diaspora and Israel
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For many years, a consensus existed in the organized American Jewish community that we should support the democratically-elected government of Israel, whether Labor or Likud, on a non-partisan basis, particularly on matters of Israeli security
Point of Contention: A Fractured White Supremacist Take on Immigration
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Though white supremacists remain united in their intense dislike of immigration and their belief in its alleged danger to the white race, clear divergences of opinion have emerged among them about how they ought to respond--or indeed, whether they ought to respond at all.
Geert Wilders, a Dutch Parliamentarian and head of the fourth largest party in Holland, has sought to advance a conspiratorial anti-Muslim agenda for many years.