Why major Jewish organizations switched sides in the affirmative action debate
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The Foundation For Preserving The Visual History of The Jewish People held its inaugural gala last month in New York. The event showcased the importance of the organization’s mission.
The new leader of the storied civil-rights defense group tries to navigate Trump, the alt-right, Obama’s legacy, rising anti-Semitism, Israel, and the long shadow of his predecessor
Simone Zimmerman, a young, radical, and promising Jewish activist, was ultimately doomed for calling Benjamin Netanyahu a bad name on Facebook
The organization’s new director, Jonathan Greenblatt, shows he can use his experience of working in the Obama Administration as an asset—without being beholden to his former employers
Is banning the use of public money to support companies that boycott Israel unconstitutional and illegal?
‘Serial entrepreneur’ Jonathan Greenblatt is a special assistant to Obama
Looking for a new head to the ADL? Look no further.
The Holocaust survivor has led the advocacy organization for 27 years
As the book’s 2015 copyright expiration looms, it’s time to discuss its legacy
With panache, the rapper responds to charges of anti-Semitism
The crusader against anti-Semitism on why 2013 was bad for the Jews—and why fixing the world starts with fixing ourselves
Steven Fulop, Jersey City mayor and grandson of survivors, attacked by NRA
An a cappella mash-up we didn’t need, but don’t entirely mind
The ADL director says our interview with Shakespeare expert missed the point
Talking about ‘Merchant of Venice’ and the ADL with Barry Edelstein
Abe Foxman says we should forgive him, Parsons cancels his class