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ADL’s Summer Interns Return with a Mission to Combat Hate

A racially, religiously and ethnically diverse group of fifteen high school students from New York City joined 106 student delegates from around the country at ADL’s 15th annual Grosfeld Family National Youth Leadership Mission  to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC November 17-20. The students explored modern and historic examples of bigotry and genocide and shared personal experiences with

ADL New York’s Broadway Event Inspires

“The Anti-Defamation League & Broadway: Side by Side Against Hate for 100 Years”, ADL New York’s Centennial concert, brought together some of theatre’s brightest stars to commemorate 100 years of ADL accomplishments through the songs of Broadway. The event, held at the historic Hudson Theatre, entertained and challenged the audience of over 450 ADL supporters, Broadway veterans, local educators, students

The December Dilemma: Teaching About Religious Holidays

  As the December holidays approach, we at the Anti-Defamation League — one of the nation’s premier organizations defending religious liberty — know that many school districts are faced with difficult questions about how to appropriately acknowledge the December holidays.  In an effort to help you comply with the United States Constitution and create a school environment that celebrates diversity

One Night. Once in a Lifetime. NGPC 7th Annual Imagine Gala Honors ADL’s 100 Years of Impact – November 6

ADL New York’s Next Generation Philanthropy Community will celebrate 100 years of impact at the 7th annual Imagine Gala. The Imagine Gala will be held at one of New York’s most exclusive venues, Finale. The evening will feature DJ Danga and a live performance by rock violinist Sarah Charness (The Steve Harvey Show, Mercedes Benz Fashion Week and more). Click