Concert Against Hate

Join us the evening of Sunday, December 6 to celebrate the stories of ordinary people who performed extraordinary acts of courage, compassion and strength when confronted by hatred and bigotry. A 25-year tradition that began in 1995 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust, the ADL In Concert Against Hate honors real life heroes who have

Reflections: Remembering Lives Lost on 12/10/19 in Jersey City

Please join ADL and New Jersey's Attorney General Grewal on December 10th at 10:00 AM to honor the lives lost from the terrorist attack at the JC Kosher Deli in 2019. As we mark the one-year anniversary, ADL's CEO and National Director Jonathan Greenblatt will join in on the discussion of how we are combatting bias and hate in New

Lawyers Division Information Session

You're invited to ADL New York/New Jersey's Lawyers Division Information Session on Monday, December 14th from 3 PM to 4 PM ET. Attendees will hear from ADL's Northeast Area Civil Rights Counsel and learn about the exclusive opportunities afforded to Division members, including CLE credit opportunities, panels with legal experts, and research projects furthering ADL's critical work fighting hate, discrimination

Westchester Interest Group Meeting

We hope you'll attend our second Westchester Interest Group meeting to discuss next steps for expanding our work and impact in Westchester. Out Westchester Interest Group Co-Chairs will share ways for you to become ADL ambassadors. We will discuss opportunities for further engagement, brainstorm new programs, and provide invitations to upcoming events and webinars. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Webinar: When Hate Hits Home: Securing Schools and Families from Cyberhate and Online Harassment

This week's cyber-attack on the North Shore Hebrew Academy left the community reeling from the images they saw and concerned for their security. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident of online hate, harassment, or hacking related to schools. Please join a panel of ADL experts and law enforcement professionals this Friday at noon on proactive ways that parents can

Webinar: United Against Racism: Pursuing Justice as a Multiracial Jewish Community

In this moment of racial reckoning, as our nation grapples with the insidious ways in which the legacy of slavery and institutionalized racism continues to infect our institutions and our policies, our faith must compel us to action. Join Bet Torah, Congregation B'nai Yisrael, Temple Israel of Northern Westchester and Temple Shaaray Tefila of Westchester for a frank conversation with

Webinar: Extremism: What You Need to Know in 2021

Our nation has become increasingly polarized, resulting in a rise in extremist views and actions on both the left and the right. As the new year begins, join ADL, the Museum of Jewish Heritage, and The New York Board of Rabbis for a timely and important discussion about both the challenge of extremism today and the opportunities to push back

Israel: Jewish, Democratic and Religiously Diverse – How Do We Make it Work?

ADL and Congregation Agudath Israel is proud to present on Sunday, February 7th at 12:00 PM ET, a panel discussion on how Israel engages with religious diversity, while trying to maintain her mission as a state for the Jewish people. We will be joined by Rabbi Michael Melchior, former Israel Minister of Social & Diaspora Affairs; Qadi Iyad Zahalka, Director of the Sharia

“Changing the World One Word at a Time” Conversation and Live Drawing with Jerry Craft

Join us on Thursday, February 11 at 4:00PM ET for "Changing the World One Word at a Time,” a national Authors Read Aloud webinar series. Our next author is Jerry Craft, New York Times best-seller and Newbery medal winner. Mr. Craft will discuss his journey to becoming a published author and illustrator and the creative process behind his books, New

Lunch and Learn: Addressing Antisemitism in New Jersey

Join ADL New York/New Jersey for an exclusive briefing for clergy and synagogue lay leaders on the current state of antisemitism in New Jersey. Rabbi Paul Kerbel, spiritual leader of Temple Beth El Mekor Chayim in Cranford, will host a discussion moderated by Scott Richman, ADL NY/NJ Regional Director, and with panelists Andrew Campi, Deputy Director of NJ Office of