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.
In the five months following October 7, antisemitic incidents on California college campuses increased 2,000 percent compared to the same period a year earlier, according to JPAC.
Jewish creators on the app receive an avalanche of hate, even for just sharing religious and cultural content, and many pro-Israel creators have had their content censored or their accounts shut down
Since the October 7 massacre, the Anti-Defamation League has recorded a 315% increase in antisemitic incidents compared to the same time period the year earlier.
The ADL described the current amount of White supremacist propaganda distribution as reaching “historic levels,” with a total of 7,567 incidents recorded in 2023.
The ADL and the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law launched a federal complaint, alleging a breach title VI of the Civil Rights Act (1964), over repeated classroom antisemitism.
The course consists of four online modules, each of which takes less than 30 minutes, to which educators are given free access for use as part of their curriculum.
The ADL awarded Kushner at its conference for his work in orchestrating the Abraham Accords during the Trump administration.
Attacking Jews in America or anywhere for that matter doesn't make someone a decolonizer, freedom fighter or a progressive, Greenblatt said, it makes them a bigot.
In the year of 2023, 17 extremist-related murders were recorded across seven different incidents, a drop from the 27 the year before and the 35 recorded in 2021.
Initiatives carried out by this partnership are to strengthen Jewish identity and its connection to Israel.