Dear John,
As a young Jewish girl in Poland, Eva was bound for a death camp when her mother threw her from the train into the arms of a cousin. Eva was smuggled out of the Warsaw ghetto through the sewers and survived World War II hidden in a convent.
She never imagined that decades later, millions of people would deny that her experience — that the entire Holocaust — had ever even happened.
But thanks to your support, ADL was able to play a pivotal role in forcing Facebook to finally ban Holocaust denial on their platform.
Will you continue this vital work against online antisemitism and hate by sending your next gift of $50 ... $75 ... $100 or more, today?
“It’s high time,” says Eva, “These platforms have to be taken to task, and I appreciate that ADL is on the forefront of doing that.”
Denying the Holocaust, Eva says, “is an affront to the truth. It’s an affront to my history and it’s an affront to the honoring of my family and the millions of other families whose members were decimated, murdered and tortured cruelly by the Nazis.”
Today, Eva shares her story in an effort to help document the horrors of the Holocaust. It’s a mission, she says, to hopefully reduce the odds of such hate and violence ever happening again.
Eva expressed her “appreciation, admiration, and support” for the work your gift makes possible today.
Holocaust denial is just one part of a dangerous strain of antisemitism and extremist conspiracy theories. Stopping the spread of these lies through ADL’s Stop Hate for Profit campaign is just one of the ways you Fight Hate on All Fronts through your support of ADL.
But we cannot do it without you! Join us in fighting hate and antisemitism!
Thank you, |
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Jonathan Greenblatt |
CEO and National Director |
ADL |
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