Dear John,
It happened again. Another case of antisemitic violence, this time against an Israeli college student in Florida — the grandson of a Holocaust survivor — who was physically assaulted in January simply for being a Jew.
Neo-Nazis kicked him, punched him, spat on him and sprayed him with chemical agents. His assailants probably would have gotten away with this attack if not for your support of ADL.
Please, fight hate again today with your gift of $50, $75 or $100 now when it will DOUBLE to help ADL stop violent extremists before they claim more lives. A fellow supporter of ADL has offered to match all gifts up to $200,000 received by July 15, 2022.
If not for ADL supporters like you, the Neo-Nazis that committed the attack in Florida would likely still be at large, posing a threat to the safety and lives of others in the Jewish community.
It’s a fact. White supremacists killed more people in 2021 than any other type of extremist.
New data collected by the ADL Center on Extremism (COE) clearly shows: Far-right extremists pose the greatest domestic terror threat to the United States. But your generosity helps to mitigate that threat by making it possible for the COE not only to track extremists but to partner with law enforcement to bring these violent terrorists to justice before they can hurt anyone else.
When the Israeli student was attacked, our COE team saw video of the assault on Twitter and immediately identified the assailants. We reached out to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, and now two of the extremists face criminal charges.
We couldn’t get hate-fueled white supremacists like these off the streets without you, John!
In addition to supporting the ADL COE, your commitment to ADL powers education programs and advocacy work that help stop antisemitism and hate before they turn violent... or even deadly.
John, please send your next gift to ADL by July 15 to take advantage of this matching gift opportunity.
Gratefully, |
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Frederic L. Bloch |
Chief Growth Officer |
ADL |
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