About ADLADL is the leading anti-hate organization in the world. Founded in 1913, its timeless mission is “to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all.” Today, ADL continues to fight all forms of antisemitism and bias, using innovation and partnerships to drive impact. A global leader in combating antisemitism, countering extremism and battling bigotry wherever and whenever it happens, ADL works to protect democracy and ensure a just…
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Overview: While some in Los Angeles’ Jewish community were significantly impacted by the looting in late May, a number of the claims of targeted antisemitic violence have been exaggerated or misrepresented. There is no indication that Jewish businesses or institutions were broadly targeted for vandalism, and calling the events pogroms is inaccurate and offensive.
Description: On the last weekend in May, some of the peaceful protests in Los Angeles, spurred by the murder of George…
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Stop Hate for Profit is an ongoing campaign to hold social media companies accountable for hate on their platforms. Social media must prioritize people over profit, and they must do it now.
With the support of more than 1,200 businesses and non-profits and countless consumers, we sent a clear message to Facebook in July 2020 with our ad pause: stop valuing profits over hate, bigotry, racism, antisemitism, and disinformation.
We continue to demand change and that Facebook stop hate for…
Overview: There is no indication that any Black Lives Matter activists have shared, printed or distributed these fliers.
Description: As previously reported by ADL, in the midst of ongoing protests against police brutality and systemic racism, an internet rumor has tied Black Lives Matter to a flier which reads, “Ending white privilege…intersects [sic] ending Jewish privilege,” and claims that Jewish Americans receive special privileges at leading universities. It also…
Overview: Claims that George Soros funds antifa or is otherwise involved in fomenting civil unrest related to Black Lives Matter protests are false and touch on longstanding, sometimes antisemitic conspiracy theories.
Description: George Soros, a Hungarian-American Jewish billionaire, philanthropist and Holocaust survivor, is a frequent target of antisemitic conspiracy theories about his funding of protests. In the days following the murder of George Floyd and the eruption of nationwide…
Overview: These hashtags were created as a deliberate disinformation campaign on 4chan and promoted by white supremacists—there is no evidence that they are linked to or promoted by Black Lives Matter activists.
Description: This disinformation campaign originated in June 2020 on the online forum 4chan, a favorite among extremists, with the goal of getting the hashtags #AllWhitesAreNazis or #AWAN trending on Twitter. Organizers hoped to commandeer hashtags like #BlackLivesMatter and …
Overview: This disinformation campaign, created on Telegram and promoted by white supremacists, is a blatant attempt to sow division and exacerbate tensions.
Description: The “BLACK LIVES MATTER GLOBAL” Telegram channel was created on June 12, 2020 and its posts have since been shared repeatedly on some of the platform’s numerous white supremacist channels. The Telegram channel’s name, logo and hashtags appropriate the language and symbols of the Black Lives Matter…
By Jonathan Greenblatt ADL CEO and National Director As America approaches its 250th birthday, we will mark this event in many ways: Some will celebrate our democratic legacy, some our veterans and service members, and some will revel in the aspects of our nation that make it so unique. But one of the greatest parts of this country deserves our special respect: America has strived to protect its religious minorities like few places in the world. …
In 2019, ADL recorded 2,107 antisemitic incidents in the United States, the highest number since ADL established the Audit in 1979. The high number of incidents came as the Jewish community grappled with vicious and lethal antisemitic attacks against communities in Poway, Jersey City and Monsey, and a spree of violent assaults in Brooklyn.
The 2019 ADL Audit of Antisemitic Incidents found that the total number of antisemitic incidents in 2019 increased 12 percent over the previous…
In 2019, ADL recorded 2,107 antisemitic incidents in the United States, the highest number since ADL established the Audit in 1979. The high number of incidents came as the Jewish community grappled with vicious and lethal antisemitic attacks against communities in Poway, Jersey City and Monsey, and a spree of violent assaults in Brooklyn.
The 2019 ADL Audit of Antisemitic Incidents found that the total number of antisemitic incidents in 2019 increased 12 percent over the previous year,…
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Antisemitism Uncovered: A Guide to Old Myths in a New Era is a comprehensive resource with historical context, fact-based descriptions of prevalent antisemitic myths, contemporary examples and calls-to-action for addressing this hate.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Definition of Antisemitism
Antisemitism in History:
Antisemitism in Global History
Antisemitism in American History
Antisemitic Myths:
Jews Have Too Much Power
Jews are Disloyal
Jews are Greedy…
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ADL has adopted the spelling of “antisemitism” instead of “anti-Semitism.” After reviewing the history and consulting with other leading experts, we’ve determined that this is the best way to refer to hatred toward Jews.
The word “Semitic” was first used by a German historian in 1781 to bind together languages of Middle Eastern origin that have some linguistic similarities. The speakers of those languages, however, do not otherwise have shared…
ADL's Antisemitism Uncovered guide can help you understand more about the modern fight against this ancient prejudice.
In this printable companion toolkit, ADL provides practical resources you can use to join us in combating antisemitism wherever you find it, whether online, on campus, in the media or in your community.
Download the Antisemitism Uncovered Toolkit now so you can:
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If hate is a virus, love is a cure. If hate divides, love unites. If hate is violent, love is kind.
Let us all commit to spreading love in this new year, because only with light can we drive out the darkness.
Thank you for everyone who joined us on foot and followed us online at #FightHateForGood as we marched through the streets of New York — proud, united and strong. ADL was on the front lines, in solidarity against anti-Semitism with communities across the country and partners in this fight.
ADL is a co-sponsor of the solidarity march in NYC, Jan 5. This Sunday, we will march through the streets of New York — proud, united, and strong. ADL will be on the front lines, in solidarity against anti-Semitism with communities across the country and partners in this fight. We invite people from across the region to stand with us and say no to hate and no to fear: You can stand up with the marchers and support the community by printing out ADL No Hate. No Fear. signs.
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