Supporting ADL makes a powerful statement.
You believe in our work and how it can change attitudes and inspire action across the nation and around the globe. We help people fight hate and build a more inclusive, respectful world.
You believe in our work and how it can change attitudes and inspire action across the nation and around the globe. We help people fight hate and build a more inclusive, respectful world.
Over 400 ADL friends and family gathered at Marquee New York on November 8th for the 11th Annual NextGen IMAGINE Gala! We are so excited to have raised $112,000 to continue the fight against anti-Semitism, bigotry and hate. Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate! Special thanks to honoree Stephanie Weiss, our IMAGINE Co-chairs, Ryan Garson, Alana Kalin
The National Youth Leadership Mission uses the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum as an educational tool to provide a substantive and effective program to help students apply the important lessons of the Holocaust to modern-day issues of bigotry and hate. In November 2017, a diverse group of high school students from across the country who demonstrated leadership potential, interest in addressing
At the invitation of the Consul General of Colombia to NY, ADL New York Associate Director Melanie Robbins and ADL Director of Latin American Affairs Sonia Spar presented the ADL campaign #DenunciaElOdio (#ExposeHate) at the 2017 ColombiaFest, a major initiative of the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Consulates of Colombia in New York and New Jersey. The event
On Wednesday, October 18, ADL New York Region hosted the 10th annual Middle East Conference. Close to 200 people from across New York City attended the event at the ADL National Headquarters. The focus of the conference was “Israel and the United Nations: Challenges and Opportunities.” The event featured Ambassador Noa Furman, Deputy Permanent Representative to the Permanent Mission of