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Week in Review

Every week, we write a roundup of the work we’ve been doing to keep you informed on what has been happening around the office. We hope you enjoy this glimpse into what keeps us busy each day. This week we celebrated our centennial with a summit and gala in Washington D.C. attended by over 1,000 people. Highlights included remarks by

Profile in Leadership – Charlotte K. Frank, Ph.D., SVP Research and Development, McGraw-Hill Companies

  Name:                    Charlotte K. Frank, Ph.D. Community:     New York City, New York Occupation:       Education ADL Role:            Co-chair, ADL Education Committee, New  York City National Commission, Campus and International Affairs and Executive  Committee of the New York Regional Board 1. What is your earliest memory of ADL? Throughout my high school and undergraduate work, ADL was always mentioned as a resource for

Bridging the Gap Between Secular and Religious in Israeli Society

Rabbi Dov Lipman, a Member of the Israeli Knesset with the Yesh Atid party, addressed a diverse audience of leaders in the Jewish community at ADL National Headquarters.  MK Lipman focused on Israel’s direction following the recent national elections and the rise of his political party, Yesh Atid.  MK Lipman discussed Yesh Atid’s agenda for the 19th Knesset, which includes

The Boundaries of Religious Freedom Expanded at the 19th Annual Edward Brodsky Legal Conference

The ADL Lawyers Division held its 19th annual Edward Brodsky Legal Conference on March 5 at The Times Center. The topic, The Boundaries of Religious Freedom: Choices, Mandates and Liberties was moderated by Professor Noah Feldman, Bemis Professor at Harvard Law School.  The talk focused on situations where a religious or religiously-affiliated individual or entity is engaged in secular activities and