From the Frontlines: ADL and Tony Blair Institute for Global Change

From the Frontlines: ADL Encounters Both Hate and Tolerance in Textbooks in the Middle East This week's podcast focused on a pioneering joint study by ADL and the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change to assess education reform in the Arab world since 9/11. This new study documents the extensive calls for such reforms from Arab activists and leaders, as

From the Frontlines: Shining a Light on Antisemitism During Chanukah

Shining a Light on Antisemitism During Chanukah This week's podcast discussed the "Shine a Light" campaign, which will elevate the issue of antisemitism during the week of Chanukah this year (November 28 to December 6). Some sixty organizations have partnered across the country to stand united in the face of rising antisemitism to make this happen. The featured guest on

From the Frontlines: ADL’s National Director of Antisemitism Programs, Vlad Khaykin

Introducing BINAH-An ADL Online Antisemitism Course for High School Students This week's podcast discussed BINAH, which stands for Building Insights to Navigate Antisemitism and Hate. It is a new ADL online interactive course for high school students to learn about antisemitism and hate. Through short real-world stories, the students engage in topics like the Holocaust, the lives of Hasidic Jews,

From the Frontlines: ADL’s Director of Echoes and Reflections, Melissa Mott

ADL Has Trained 85,000 Teachers Across the Country to Teach the Holocaust This week's podcast discussed Echoes and Reflections, which since 2005 has trained more than 85,000 middle and high school educators to teach about the Holocaust. The featured guest on the show was Melissa Mott, the Director of ADL's Echoes and Reflections program. For more information on Echoes and

From the Frontlines: ADL’s Associate Director for Jewish Outreach, Nora Cohen

ADL and Hillel Survey Jewish Students on Campus About Antisemitism This week's podcast discussed the findings a new survey that ADL and Hillel recently conducted of Jewish students across the country. The survey focused on their experiences with antisemitism in the 2020/2021 school year. The featured guest on the show was Nora Cohen, ADL's Associate Director for Jewish Outreach &

From the Frontlines: ADL’s COE Analyst, Justin Finkelstein

ADL Reports on Anti-Israel Activity on Campus This week's podcast discussed focused on a new ADL report, entitled, "The Anti-Israel Movement on U.S. Campuses, 2020-2021." It is an annual assessment of anti-Israel actions on campus. The featured guest on the show was the report's author - Justin Finkelstein, an analyst in ADL's Center on Extremism focused on researching anti-Israel and

From the Frontlines: ADL’s SVP of Policy, Eileen Hershenov

  ADL Serves as Co-Counsel on January 6th Lawsuit    This week's podcast discussed the recently announced civil lawsuit being brought against the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers and more than 30 individual defendants for the part that they played in the attack on our nation's Capitol on January 6, 2021. The plaintiff is the District of Columbia, and ADL

From the Frontlines: ADL’s SVP of International Affairs, Sharon Nazarian

  ADL Reports on Global Anti-Zionism This week's podcast discussed the issue of anti-Zionism, which has become a global problem. Sharon Nazarian, ADL's Senior Vice President for International Affairs, described this issue and its scope. Listen and follow from your preferred podcast platform: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud

From the Frontlines: ADL’s Civil Rights Counsel, Amy Feinman & ADL’s Director of Curriculum, Jinnie Spiegler

  ADL Works to Protect Voting Rights This week's special MLK Day podcast discussed the issue of voting rights and the work of ADL to protect this fundamental right in our democracy. The featured guest on the show was Amy Feinman. She serves as ADL's Civil Rights Counsel for the Northeast. For more information, visit https://www.adl.org/remembering-martin-luther-king-jr. Also joining the show

From the Frontlines: Rachelle Goldstein, Co-Director of the Hidden Child Foundation

  ADL Sponsos Hidden Child Foundation to Assist the Youngest Holocaust Survivors  This week's special International Holocaust Remembrance Day podcast profiled the Hidden Child Foundation, which has been an important part of ADL for more than 30 years. The featured guest on the show was Rachelle Goldstein who serves as the Co-Director of the Hidden Child Foundation. For more information,