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Dear John,
We were so energized to be among thousands of voices at Never Is Now today! Day 1 kicked off with great enthusiasm and insightful discussions, setting the stage for an exciting Day 2. As we look forward to tomorrow, we’re thrilled to announce a lineup of new speakers who will bring different perspectives and ideas to the table.
Just Announced: New Speakers for Tuesday Mainstage Session @ 3:30 p.m. ET!
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Gal Gadot, Actress and Producer, who will be awarded the International Leadership Award.
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Jessica S. Tisch, Police Commissioner, City of New York, will deliver remarks.
Your free online ticket also provides access to select panel sessions:
Tuesday, March 4
We are also thrilled to share some highlights from Day 1!
- ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt delivered his annual ADL State of Hate Address with a reality check: “Check the date. Regardless of what your calendar says, it's October 8th — and we live in a very different world.”
- In a painful, yet necessary and deeply moving conversation, Orna and Ronen Neutra spoke about their beloved son Omer z”l who was murdered on 10/7 and whose body has been held hostage ever since. We all share their grief and support their fight to bring him home where he belongs.
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General Yoav Gallant, Former Israeli Minister of Defense, talked about confronting Hamas and about the global struggle against antisemitism. He asserted that: “If your students support Hamas — who kills innocent Israeli kids and women — and boycott Israel for protecting them, you have a problem with your education. The problem isn’t what the Jews are doing. 1943 isn’t 2023; today, we can protect ourselves.”
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Daniel Lubetzky received ADL’s Courage Against Hate Award and had an insightful fireside chat with Van Jones.
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Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba, UAE Ambassador to the US, received the Abraham Award and shared that “I am proud of the work the UAE continues to do to promote mutual understanding.”
Don’t miss out — register now to secure your FREE access to this impactful virtual experience happening on March 4! If you have already registered, see you online!
We look forward to seeing you virtually at #NeverIsNow.
— ADL Never Is Now
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