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Israel Visit Includes Meetings and Briefings About Oct. 7 and Security Situation |
A senior ADL delegation led by CEO Jonathan Greenblatt and SVP for International Affairs Marina Rosenberg visited Israel for meetings and briefings related to the October 7th massacre and the current security situation in the region.
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ADL Leaders Attend J7 Summitt in Paris |
In the backdrop of a spike in antisemitism around the globe, Jonathan and Marina led a group of senior ADL staff for a high-level meeting of the J7 - the Large Jewish Communities’ Task Force Against Antisemitism – in Paris, France. The member communities – which include Argentina, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the UK and the US - agreed to continue to work together to develop best practices for governments, academia, the private sector and civil society to address these issues.
Read the Full J7 Statement Here >>>
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Israel and the Middle East |
An ADL blog examines how many anti-Israel and antisemitic voices around the world engage in denialism
over the events of Oct. 7, and its perpetrators, their methods, the nature of its victims, its scope, or Hamas’ goals.
An ADL report highlighted the antisemitism and anti-Israel rhetoric in cartoons published in Arabic-language media outlets, including those which invoke age-old antisemitic tropes and anti-Israel themes.
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ADL criticized a planned march on the Temple Mount by far-right Jewish extremists as an unnecessary provocation and attempt to stoke religious hatred in the midst of a regional security escalation.
Ken Jacobson, Deputy National Director, published several op-eds related to October 7th, including: |
In an op-ed, Andrew Srulevitch, Director of European Affairs, wrote about the hostility towards Jewish students
on university campuses in Europe, Latin America and around the world, including first-hand accounts from his conversations with British, Spanish and French Jewish student leaders about their experiences with anti-Israel-related antisemitism.
In 2023, ADL delivered 62 Words To Action trainings in fifteen European countries, training 990 Jewish young adults and youth in responding to antisemitism. ADL continues to be the largest provider of antisemitism education to Jewish young adults in Europe.
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Throughout 2023, over 2,400 people participated in joint ADL-Jewish Museum of Chile workshops on “From Prejudice to Genocide." The workshops, which are based on ADL’s Pyramid of Hate, were offered in schools, universities, police academies several Jewish organizations across Chile and the region.
ADL op-eds and backgrounders were translated into Spanish and published, including: |
ADL keeps a running blog with updated country statistics and select incidents about global antisemitism.
Visit the Blog Here >>>
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