ADL NY/NJ Offices are closed in observance of Memorial Day.
ADL Launches the Center for Antisemitism Research An important frontline in the fight against antisemitism is figuring out the scope of the problem, as well as what actually works in combatting the scourge of antisemitism. That is why ADL recently established a Center devoted to this as a pillar of the organization’s work. It is called the Center for
ADL NY/NJ MAY NEWSLETTER RELEASED CLICK HERE TO READ FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE Read: - Resources to help families talk about gun violence and mass shootings - Stop Hate for Profit Coalition Calls on Tech Platforms to Deplatform Promoters of Great Replacement Theory Take Action: - Share a message of congratulations on No Place For Hate Day - Join
TAKE A STEP FOR GOOD This summer we’re on the move to fight hate in our community! Join us at the Parade Ground in Van Cortlandt Park to move as a community toward a future without antisemitism, racism and hate. Let’s get moving, New York/New Jersey! EVENT DETAILS 9:00 AM: Registration and Check-In Opens 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Enjoy Community Expo
This Activist Group is focused on strengthening ADL’s local presence and community impact. Working closely with ADL’s regional team, participants will work to develop engagement opportunities, build partnerships, and implement educational programming throughout Long Island and Queens. Long Island Activist Group Susan Berman, Co-Chair Lesley Decker, Co-Chair Susan Kopech, Co-Chair To learn more or get involved, please reach out to Amelia Morris at amorris@adl.org.
ADL NY/NJ's office will be closed in observance of Shauvot.
How Does ADL Navigate the Divide Between Right and Left? The frontline against antisemitism and hate often comes down to the question of where you draw that line - in the center, to the left or to the right on the ideological spectrum. Literally, every day, ADL has to draw that line. It has no choice, as it is
This Activist Group is focused on strengthening ADL’s local presence and community impact. Working closely with ADL’s regional team, participants will work to develop engagement opportunities, build partnerships, and implement educational programming throughout New Jersey. To learn more or get involved, please reach out to Amelia Morris at amorris@adl.org. New Jersey Activist Group Ross Pearlson, Co-Chair Roy Tanzman, Co-Chair
Nearly 200 schools across the NY/NJ region are dedicated to building a more inclusive school environment for their students through the ADL signature program No Place for Hate. A school based and school run framework, No Place for Hate encourages all stakeholders in school communities to come together, evaluate their environment, and design activities that meet specific guidelines put forth by ADL. Last year,