Dear John, please join us this Tuesday, April 16 at 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT for a special edition of ADL’s Fighting Hate from Home webinar series as we release our annual Audit of Antisemitic Incidents.
We will dive into this much-anticipated update on the state of anti-Jewish hate in the country and will show alarming levels of antisemitic incidents in 2023 — ranging from vandalism to violence — especially since the Hamas attack on Israel on 10/7. We will also analyze potential repercussions on the U.S. Jewish community in the wake of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s attack on Israel.
More incidents happened day after day... Every state in the nation had at least one antisemitic incident last year, and ADL is at the forefront of tracking and responding.
The new report will be widely used by government leaders and the media in the coming year. It identifies important trends from the past year while highlighting some of the disturbing instances of harassment and violence targeting the Jewish community. We will talk with you about what made this past year’s anti-Jewish actions particularly alarming, including the hostile climate on campus and the spikes in swatting and bomb threats.
ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt will join Oren Segal, VP of the ADL Center on Extremism, to discuss the alarming numbers of antisemitic incidents across the country, how they are being monitored and addressed, current events including the Iranian attack, and how we can all show a commitment to taking action. We will also hear from ADL Washington D.C.’s Regional Director, Meredith Weisel,
about the devastating impact of these incidents on communities, and Eden, a teen student who will talk about her personal experience with antisemitism.
There will be a short Q&A segment to this webinar, so please bring your questions for ADL’s experts.
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