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A weekly wrap of ADL’s reports, updates and analysis on antisemitism around the world.

This Week’s Topline

NEW: ADL Launches ATLAS Tool to Show Global Patterns of Antisemitism

ADL’s new ATLAS (Antisemitism Trends, Learning and Statistics) tool provides global antisemitism information and analysis. The data includes antisemitic incidents, antisemitic attitudes, information about government commitments and a variety of reports — all providing a comprehensive picture of the state of antisemitism worldwide.

ADL Atlas Globe

The first step in fighting antisemitism is having accurate and up-to-date data. By understanding the scope of antisemitism by integrating all sorts of data points, ADL can better advocate for targeted interventions.

“At a time when antisemitism is an urgent problem around the globe, the ATLAS will be a pivotal tool in understanding where hot spots are and how governments are responding,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, ADL CEO. “ADL is proud to lead this effort along with many global partners — we are a stronger force together in fighting antisemitism.”

Explore the ATLAS

What’s News

UN Secretary Guterres with J7 delegration
ADL and other members of the J7 meet with U.N. Secretary General António Guterres.

Meeting with the U.N. Secretary General: ADL and our partners in the J7 (the Large Jewish Communities’ Task Force Against Antisemitism) had a frank and productive meeting with United Nations Secretary General António Guterres to raise concerns about the sharp rise in global antisemitism since Oct. 7, the plight of the hostages, the U.N.’s inadequate approach to Israel in the aftermath of the Oct. 7 massacre, and the U.N.’s flawed response to Hamas’ horrifying sexual violence against Israeli women. The delegates also raised the need for the U.N. to address the systemic failures of UNRWA and called on the Secretary General to consider alternative options to meet humanitarian needs in Gaza.
Read more about this important conversation.


White Supremacist Tracked by ADL is Arrested in Missouri: Earlier this month, authorities arrested a Missouri resident on two felony charges related to property damage motivated by discrimination, one grounded in religion and the other in race. In 2023, the ADL Center on Extremism (COE) uncovered the identity of 20-year-old Frankie Rizzello, a white supremacist and the administrator of the Telegram channel “NS Hooligans.” Rizzello used the Telegram channel to claim responsibility for and celebrate a variety of white supremacist and antisemitic vandalism incidents in the St. Louis area. COE shared this information with law enforcement. St. Louis Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell called ADL’s information “essential” in bringing the charges.
Read more about the arrest of this extremist.


Groundbreaking New Digital Course on Antisemitism: ADL’s Education Division has released Awareness to Action: Challenging Antisemitism, a four-part digital learning experience for middle and high school students. The course is designed to not only unravel the complexities of antisemitism, but to empower the next generation to challenge all forms of bias and hate. The course is free of charge to schools.
Please encourage the schools in your community to use this important new ADL resource by sharing this link with them.


Questions for Jewish Students to Ask When Considering a College: To address the rise of antisemitism on campus, we are rolling out tools to help students and their families look at their options. Here are suggested questions that you can ask schools about their policies, as well as questions for students and Jewish life professionals about Jewish life on campus. Later this spring, we will also be publishing a Campus Report Card, assessing the state of antisemitism on campuses across the country and how they are addressing it.
→ Please share the link to ADL’s No Tolerance for Antisemitism Campus Hub with students who are engaged in this process

Take Action Today

Make your voice heard! Urge the Senate to Pass the Protecting Students on Campus Act. A plurality of Jewish college students don’t feel safe on campus. Oftentimes, when college students face antisemitism, they don’t know how to get help. This bipartisan bill, which is part of the overall National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism, requires universities to provide resources for students to report potential civil rights violations and get the support they need. Click here now to join ADL in urging your Senators to support this effort, then visit our ‘No Tolerance for Antisemitism’ Campus Hub for more resources and tools to help you advocate for meaningful action on your campus.

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The @ADL_tracker feed of news and developments in antisemitism activities.



HIGHLIGHTS FROM NEVER IS NOW.
WATCH VIDEOS FROM THE EVENT.

We were reminded in an extraordinary way at Never Is Now on March 6-7 that together we can use our shared values and our shared strength to find the way forward in combatting antisemitism and other forms of hate.

Help ADL keep the momentum going! We have posted video recordings of our mainstage sessions and many of the breakouts in a playlist here for the ADL community, so please watch these memorable moments, then share them with your friends and family so the impact of Never Is Now keeps growing.

You can also find an expansive set of resources on the issues discussed at Never Is Now, as well as more ways to connect, engage and take post-event action with ADL on our ‘Never Is Now Next’ page.

Watch Powerful Never Is Now Videos