On Tuesday evening, October 27, ADL’s Long Island donors, leadership and community partners gathered for Cocktails and Conversations with ADL. The event was held at the lovely David Filderman Gallery at the Hofstra University Museum. The conversation on anti-Israel sentiment and anti-Semitism on college campuses was moderated ADL New York Region Deputy Director Etzion Neuer and featured Hofstra Hillel Executive Director and Long Island Advisory Committee Member Rabbi Dave Siegel and ADL Analyst Jason Holtzman. The event was also a celebration of ADL’s continued growth on Long Island.
ADL monitors and responds to anti-Semitic incidents that happen on Long Island and across New York State.
64 anti-Semitic incidents were tracked by ADL on Long Island in our most recent annual audit.
ADL’s A World of Difference® Institute educates students, family members and educators to combat prejudice, bias, bullying and hate.
Over 7,900 students have been impacted by ADL educational programs and initiatives on Long Island in 2015.
ADL empowers students to combat and confront anti-Semitism and anti-Israel bias through specialized workshops.
Over 350 students and counting have been impacted by ADL’s Words to Action educational programs on Long Island in 2015.
For more information on ADL’s Long Island activities or to become involved, please contact Eric Post, Associate Director of Development at epost@adl.org or 212-885-5871.
Photographed Above from Left to Right:
ADL NY Associate Director of Development Eric Post
ADL NY Deputy Director Etzion Neuer
Hofstra University Museum Executive Director Beth Levinthal
Long Island Advisory Committee Vice-Chair Julia Fenster
Long Island Advisory Committee Chair Lou Karol
Hofstra Hillel Executive Director and Long Island Advisory
Committee Member Rabbi Dave Siegel
Photo Credit: Angela Altus