24 Days will be released on February 13, 2020 and is available now for purchase on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
On January 20, 2006, Ilan Halimi, chosen because he was Jewish, was kidnapped and taken to an apartment in Bagneux, France. He was held and tortured there for more than three weeks before being thrown into the woods by his executioners.
In 24 Days, a poignant memoir written by Ilan's mother Ruth, she recalls the 24 days of this nightmare…
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If you have experienced or witnessed an incident of antisemitism, extremism, bias, bigotry or identity-based hate or discrimination, please report it using our incident form below. The information you provide will be shared with both ADL and USCJ for their respective review. ADL will do our best to assess the information you have provided and offer support where possible. You understand, however, that ADL makes no guarantees that any action regarding the incident reported will be taken…
Preparation and Response: A Toolkit for USCJ Synagogues on Confronting Antisemitism
In partnership with the Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs (FJMC), United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ), and the Women’s League for Conservative Judaism (WLCJ), ADL (the Anti-Defamation League) has developed a practical toolkit for synagogues and congregations to prepare and respond to acts of antisemitism. The guide includes checklists, religious texts to turn to during difficult…
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