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Fast Forward Major address by ADL chief omits mention of Trump and followers among antisemitic threats
A speech by ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt barely mentioned what has since the 2016 election been the group’s focus, the threat from the far right
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Fast Forward It’s Hitler’s birthday. Here’s why so few antisemites are celebrating
While some still look up to the Nazi leader, appreciation among many far-right extremists is steeped in irony
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Fast Forward ADL: As antisemitic incidents skyrocketed in US, other countries saw a decline in 2022
A new ADL report paints a complicated, at times incomplete picture of global antisemitism
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Fast Forward Acknowledging ‘reputational risk,’ ADL chief defends partnership with undemocratic United Arab Emirates
ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt acknowledged the “risks” of such a venture in a non-democratic country
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News White supremacists are driving the increase in antisemitic incidents
While many of the leading far-right groups have lost power in recent years, antisemitic banner drops, flyering and other stunts are increasing, according to the Anti-Defamation League
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Opinion Can you handle the truth? Americans like Jews.
How do we square antisemitic attacks with Jewish popularity?
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Fast Forward ‘Inundated with antisemites’: White supremacists are flooding the propaganda marketplace
While the amount of propaganda skyrocketed, in most areas of the U.S. it’s ‘a small number of people that’s doing a lot’
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News ADL quiet on details of internal investigation prompted by Fox News
The Jewish group said it took the network’s criticism seriously. Six months later, the ADL is still not ready to talk about it.
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