In honor of the Anti-Defamation League’s Centennial Year, the 92nd Street Y in New York City hosted a special program entitled A Century Fighting Hate–100 Years in ADL’s Battle Against Anti-Semitism on Tuesday, April 9 tracing the advancements Jews in America have made over the past 100 years in building a more diverse and tolerant America. Moderated by Fordham University Law professor, novelist and essayist Thane Rosenbaum, the program included a lively dialogue between Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, Commentary Magazine Editor John Podhoretz and Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Judith Miller. The discussion ranged from anti-Semitism around the world and at the United Nations, support for Israel, and a review of the League’s major civil rights achievements through the decades.
This interesting and informative program is available online at the link below:
ADL 100 Anniversary Event – 92Y Talks
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Conversation at 92nd Street Y on A Century Fighting Hate – 100 Years in ADL’s Battle Against Anti-Semitism
- April 25, 2013