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Politics ‘Outrageous and dangerous’: Jewish groups blast Trump after he said Jews would bear blame if he loses
For many Jewish groups, Trump’s most recent comments seemed more biting — and rooted in vicious stereotypes — than his normal rhetoric
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News A new Anti-Defamation League archive aims to show how hate and the fight against it have evolved
Archivists are currently sorting through some 13,000 boxes of material that date to the ADL’s founding in 1913. Once the project is complete, it will be available to the public
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Antisemitism Notebook Major Jewish groups want ‘Zionist’ to be a protected class on campus
Hillel International, the American Jewish Committee and Anti-Defamation League released guidelines calling on schools to ban discrimination against Jewish students for supporting Israel
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Fast Forward Self-described Nazi who threatened ADL offices sentenced to 2 years in prison
The defendant had left antisemitic voicemails to multiple ADL offices across the country
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Opinion I’m a recent Jewish grad from a university the ADL deems to be ‘failing’ at campus antisemitism. Their ‘grade’ is misleading
The Anti-Defamation League's 'report cards' grading schools on antisemitism do a disservice to prospective students
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Fast Forward ADL joins with legal powerhouse to seek compensation for U.S. victims of Oct. 7 massacres
The lawsuit is filed under a 2015 law that pools penalties extracted from entities and individuals that violate bans on dealings with U.S.-designated terrorism sponsoring countries
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Fast Forward Wikipedia’s operator rejects Jewish groups’ call to override editors on ADL trustworthiness
More than 40 Jewish groups told the Wikimedia Foundation that the decision to label the Anti-Defamation League “unreliable” makes the Jewish community less safe
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Opinion ‘Does anybody question the NAACP?’: The ADL head thinks Wikipedia is biased. Is he right?
Jonathan Greenblatt speaks out over the site’s controversial decision to question his organization's reliability as a source
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