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Dear John,
It is more important than ever to stay informed about the fight against antisemitism and extremism given recent attacks against Jewish communities across the globe. Just this week there were horrifying attacks on Jews in Lakewood and Jackson NJ and last week in the streets of Brooklyn. ADL has been taking action and supporting the people and towns badly shaken by the violence.
It is vital for all of us in the ADL community to speak out and take action to fight antisemitism and other forms of hate. But to best speak up, you need to know the facts, the context and the analysis. ADL is here to help.
We put out a wide range of free newsletters for our community, and we’d like to invite you to subscribe today. Don’t miss our popular Headlines report on what’s in the news and how ADL is responding, insights and information in newsletters from the ADL Center on Extremism and ADL Center for Technology and Society, as well as our International Affairs, Government Affairs and Education teams.
You may also want to sign up for reports, news and programs about the good fight against antisemitism and extremism in your own community by subscribing to your ADL region’s newsletter.
Please take a moment to look over our offerings and put checkmarks by the topics that are of most interest, and we will add you to those newsletter lists before the next issue.
Thank you for staying informed and fighting hate for good with ADL, |
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Adam Neufeld |
Chief Impact Officer |
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Ukraine Crisis: Resources and What You Can Do
ADL condemns in the strongest terms Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and aggression towards the Ukrainian people. This unnecessary war has caused thousands of deaths, is unleashing untold misery on the civilian population, and threatens the independence of Ukraine, a sovereign country and a fellow democracy.
Go to ADL’s Ukraine Crisis section for ways to help organizations doing vital humanitarian work, to advocate for refugees, to learn about Ukraine and its Jewish community and to fight the spread of misinformation about the conflict, including Russian claims that the Ukrainian government and its leaders are “Nazis.”
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