From synagogue security to student support, see your impact in action
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John, your support drives real impact, helping ADL protect communities, fight for stronger policies and equip more people to recognize and confront antisemitism.

Here are 5 stories behind that work.

1. School District Commits to Addressing Antisemitism

Students walking up stairs at school

In Massachusetts, ADL and our allies stepped in when Jewish public school students faced an alarming pattern of antisemitic bullying and harassment, including from fellow students who identified themselves as “Team Auschwitz” and “Team Hamas.”

READ: What happened next?

2. In NY, It’s Getting Better to Go to Synagogues

Lobby Day in Albany New York

In New York State, there just weren’t enough protections for people to rely on as they entered synagogues and other houses of worship. Angry protesters were intimidating, shouting, jeering those who just wanted to pray in peace.

READ: How We Sent a Clear Message, and Were Heard.

3. Protecting Jewish Communities Around the World

Map focused on Madagascar Africa

Our experts monitor dark, ugly corners of the internet. Recently, analysts from the ADL Center on Extremism identified a Telegram user with possible imminent plans to detonate explosives and carry out a mass shooting at two synagogues on Réunion Island (a French territory in the Indian Ocean).

READ: How We Raised the Alarm on this Credible Threat

4. A Shield Against Antisemitic Harassment

ADL shaped legislation to address these concerns

Judges, attorneys and others in Connecticut faced severe harassment and threats on a virulently antisemitic website run by a man angry at the “JEW-dicial branch.” The victims needed stronger legislation against online harassment, and support in working with law enforcement. That’s where we stepped in.

VIEW: The Right Outcome After Online Hate

5. Making the Grade Against Campus Challenges

ADL Campus Report Card drove institutional accountability

After the 10/7 Hamas attacks on Israel, things quickly became appalling for Jews on campus. At the height of the crisis, we rolled out our groundbreaking Campus Antisemitism Report Card. We gave good grades for success in supporting Jewish students, and shined a spotlight on the need for improvements, school by school.

VIEW: Things are finally getting better for Jewish students.

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The impact you just read about doesn’t happen all at once. It’s the result of consistent, sustained effort made possible by supporters who show up every month.

You’re already part of this work. A monthly gift means ADL can plan ahead, respond faster and fight antisemitism without interruption, month after month.

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