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Kulanu, Hebrew for “all of us,” is an eight-month program to empower congregations to address antisemitism through education, community engagement, and advocacy.
A book about the terrifying path America finds itself on today, and how we can save ourselves and fight hate for good.
The ADL ELC is a group of leaders in the entertainment industry who have come together to meet the challenge of rising antisemitism, hate and violence in society.
La ADL desarrolló recursos para ayudar a los estudiantes universitarios a responder a incidentes antisemitas y a prejuicios contra Israel. Explora estas herramientas para aprender más.
We remember all Holocaust survivors, the six million Jewish adults and children who were murdered, and the millions of others who were killed or suffered persecution at the hands of the Nazi campaign of dehumanization.
The ADL Tracker provides latest news, trends and developments in antisemitism and related activity (some articles are not independently verified).
On January 15, 2022, a gunman entered Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville during services, taking three congregants and Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker as hostages.
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If you have experienced or witnessed an incident of antisemitism, extremism, bias, bigotry or hate, please report it using our incident form.
Read remarks by Pfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla, DVM, PhD, recipient of ADL's Courage Against Hate Award at Never Is Now, 11/10/22.
Read ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt's State of Hate remarks, as prepared for delivery at Never Is Now, 11/10/22.
ADL announced that it will incorporate JLens, the leading Jewish values-based investor network, to expand its participation and advocacy in the ESG movement
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ADL recommends children’s and young adult books that educators, students, families and others can use to explore concepts including identity, diversity, bias, and bullying. We choose age-appropriate works of literature that have engaging plots, strong themes and relevant content topics.
A book recommendation should not be considered — and is most certainly not — an approval of everything the author may have said or done…
Join us for Shine A Light, an initiative to raise awareness about modern antisemitism through education, community partnerships, workplace engagement & advocacy.
To what degree do an author’s objectionable comments, unrelated to their books, matter when being a consumer of those books? J.K. Rowling’s bestselling seven-volume Harry Potter books are cherished by children and adults alike. Rowling has sold more than 500 million copies and the books have inspired movies, theme parks, toys, collectibles, merch and more. According to a U.S. survey, 31% of people have read at least one of Rowling’s books, 18% of people have read all of…
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In 2018, ADL Center for Technology and Society (CTS), with the support of the Robert Belfer Family, launched the Belfer Fellows program. Its fourth class of Belfer Fellows comprises three leading academics studying disinformation, deplatforming, and toxicity in online games. The Belfer Fellowship program advances ADL’s work by promoting awareness around online hate and digital citizenship, as well as implementing these projects for the wider social good. The 2021 fellows are:
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On October 27, 2018, gunshots were fired on three congregations inside the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, murdering 11 people and devastating the close-knit community of Squirrel Hill. The attack took place during Shabbat morning services as the Tree of Life (or L'Simcha Congregation) along with New Light Congregation and Congregation Dor Hadash were worshipping. Inspired by antisemitic and anti-immigrant views, a white supremacist posted their bigoted thoughts on Gab, a…