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Cheryl Drazin

Cheryl Drazin
As Chief People and Advancement Officer, Cheryl Drazin oversees ADL’s human resources, legal, fundraising, and marketing work—strengthening the organization’s people, culture, and long-term growth to advance ADL’s mission.
Chief People and Advancement Officer
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Max Sevillia

Max Sevillia
As Senior Vice President National Affairs, Max Sevillia leads ADL’s federal relations, including engagement on Capitol Hill and with the Executive Branch. He also oversees the agency’s state and local advocacy, as well as its intergroup and interfaith efforts, working with various advocacy organizations and interest groups to build stronger relations. Max also leads ADL’s Civil Rights department.
SVP, National Affairs
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The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR)

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The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR)
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is a Washington D.C.-based non-profit organization with 28 independent chapters around the country
August 21, 2015
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Remembering Leo Frank

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In 1913, the Jewish community in the United States faced rampant antisemitism and overt discrimination. Books, plays and, above all, newspapers, depicted Jews with crude stereotypes. Against this backdrop of bigotry and intolerance, an attorney from Chicago named Sigmund Livingston, put forward a bold idea—to create an organization with a mission “to stop the defamation of the Jewish people, and to secure justice and fair treatment to all…” The Anti-Defamation League…
August 12, 2015
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The United Nations, Israel and Anti-Semitism

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History The United Nations (UN) played a pivotal role in the establishment of the Jewish State by passing UN Resolution 181 in 1947, which called for the partition of British Mandate Palestine into two states, one Jewish and one Arab. Following Israel's independence in 1948, the Jewish State became an official member-state of the international body. At the same time, the international body has a continuing history of a one-sided, hostile approach to Israel. After decades of…
September 07, 2016
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Glossary of Key Terms and Events in Israel's History: Israeli-Arab / Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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War of Independence 1948-1949 On May 15, the day after the creation of the State of Israel, the Arab armies of Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon invaded the new state. The Arab forces were significantly larger and better equipped than Israel’s. Yet coordination and organization within the Arab armies was lacking, and political squabbles over conquered territories strained relations among the Arab allies. Despite its small number, the Israeli army was well-organized,…
September 01, 2016
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ADL and the LGBT Community: A Commitment to Equal Rights

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For Educators | For Law Enforcement | For Parents, Families, and Caregivers The Anti-Defamation League has a longstanding commitment to protecting civil rights, and has been a key partner in advancing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) rights. At the federal, state, and local levels, ADL has advocated in support of anti-discrimination statutes, for strong and inclusive hate crime and bullying prevention laws, and for marriage equality. In addition, as one of the nation’s…
September 01, 2016
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Blood Libel: A False, Incendiary Claim Against Jews

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The “blood libel” refers to a centuries-old false allegation that Jews murder Christians – especially Christian children – to use their blood for ritual purposes, such as an ingredient in the baking of Passover matzah (unleavened bread). It is also sometimes called the “ritual murder charge.” The blood libel dates back to the Middle Ages and has persisted despite Jewish denials and official repudiations by the Catholic Church and many secular authorities…
September 01, 2016
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Primer on the First Amendment & Religious Freedom

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Introduction The right to freedom of religion is so central to American democracy that it was enshrined in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.  The Founding Fathers wrote the First Amendment in response to two centuries of state-sponsored religious conflict and oppression in America, and with a keen understanding of the religious persecution in European nations resulting from official state religions and religious wars.  Recognizing the unique and intimate nature…
September 01, 2016
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50 Years Later: Remembering Selma

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From Bloody Sunday to the Voting Rights Act: How One Day Changed the Course of Civil Rights History March 7, 1965 — a day that would become known as Bloody Sunday — forever changed the course of American history. That day the nation’s attention turned to Selma, Alabama, where state troopers and a sheriff’s posse brutally attacked 575 demonstrators attempting to march peacefully to Montgomery.  The marchers had gathered for two purposes: to advocate for voting…
February 24, 2015
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Rob Stavis

Rob Stavis
Rob Stavis is a partner in Bessemer Venture Partner’s New York office. He focuses on investments in the financial services, education and emerging software and hardware technologies. Rob has been actively investing in venture backed startups for 20 years and currently serves on the board of directors of several companies including 2U, Betterment, Gerson Lehrman Group, Knewton, Brightbytes and United Capital Financial Partners. Some of Rob’s historical investments include…
Vice Chair
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Ben Sax

Ben Sax
Ben Sax is the Immediate Past Chair of ADL's Board of Directors. In his 25 years of volunteering for ADL, Ben has served in various leadership positions, including Vice-Chair of the Board, National Chair of Development and New York Regional Board Chair. Ben also assisted in a complete revamp of the organization’s governance structure to bolster leadership, accountability and transparency to sustain the organization’s long-term future.
Immediate Past Chair
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Nicole Mutchnik

Nicole Mutchnik
Nicole Mutchnik is the Chair of the ADL Board of Directors. She is a longtime advisor to elected officials, philanthropic and business leaders, building trust and solutions across government, nonprofit and business sectors. She serves on the boards of the Women’s Political Committee, the Luskin School of Public Affairs at UCLA, the Aspen Institute Leadership Council, Civicas Women’s Civic Action Network, and the Mayor Bass Transition Advisory Committee. She is co-founder of the…
Chair, Board of Directors
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Glen Lewy

Glen Lewy
Glen is a venture capitalist, serving as a Senior Managing Director of Hudson Ventures and a Senior Advisor to Root Ventures. He was the Chairman of the Board of Quayle Munro Limited, a London-based investment bank and was a senior partner of Wolfensohn & Co. when it was acquired by Bankers Trust in 1996. Glen is a former Chair of ADL’s National Commission and holds a BA degree from Amherst College and a JD from the University of Chicago Law School. He is married to Cheryl Winter Lewy and they have three grown children and eight grandchildren.
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Yasmin Green

Yasmin Green
Yasmin Green is the CEO of Jigsaw, a unit within Google that addresses threats to open societies. She leads an interdisciplinary team that researches and develops technical solutions to a range of global security challenges, including violent extremism, repressive censorship, hate and harassment, and harmful misinformation. Prior to Jigsaw, Yasmin’s roles at Google include deal negotiation for syndication partnerships, heading operations for Sub-saharan Africa, and serving as the…
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Barry Curtiss-Lusher

Barry Curtiss-Lusher
Barry Curtiss-Lusher has been actively involved with the Anti-Defamation League since 1982, both nationally and in the ADL Mountain States Region in Colorado. He was the ADL National Chair from 2012-2015 and continues to serve on a number of ADL governance bodies. Barry is also on the Board of Trustees of the Rose Community Foundation in Denver and has been Chair of the Board of Colorado Public Radio and Chair of the Board of Directors of Rose Medical Center, amongst other community service…
Treasurer
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Andy Adelson

Andy Adelson
Andrew Adelson is retired from Sanford C. Bernstein & Co, Inc. He began at Sanford Bernstein in 1980 as an Aerospace and Defense analyst until 1982, then Director of Research – U.S. Equities from 1983 – 1986; he was Managing Director Institutional Research Services from 1987-1989 and, more recently, Chief Investment Officer Global Value Equities from 1990 to 2003. He began serving on the firm’s Board of Directors in 1987. Mr. Adelson is a board member of the…
President, ADL Foundation
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Oren Segal

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As Senior Vice President of Counter-Extremism and Intelligence, Oren Segal leads ADL's efforts to combat extremism, terrorism, and all forms of hate, both online and offline. He oversees an integrated team of investigators, analysts, and experts from the Center on Extremism (COE), the Center for Technology and Society (CTS), and Law Enforcement (LE) teams. The Center on Extremism leverages cutting-edge tools and decades of expertise to provide essential data, analysis, and resources on extremism, antisemitism, and hate to policymakers, industry leaders, and the public.
SVP, Counter-Extremism and Intelligence
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Traditionalist Youth Network

Backgrounder
The Traditionalist Youth Network (TYN), founded in May 2013 by Matthew Heimbach and Matt Parrott, is a small group that promotes white supremacy and a racist interpretation of Christianity. The group is against modernism, individualism, globalism and Marxism. It models itself after the European Identitaire movement, which focuses on preserving white European culture and identity in Western countries. TYN members often speak out against multiculturalism and are anti-Semitic. TYN claims to…
February 07, 2014
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Adam Neufeld

Adam Neufeld, ADL senior team
As Chief Operating Officer, Adam Neufeld oversees the work of a wide cross section of ADL’s programmatic activities, including domestic and international policy, field offices, education, and research centers.
Chief Operating Officer
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