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ADL’s threat figures included more than 150 incidents of physical assault, more than 1,840 acts of vandalism and more than 8,000 antisemitic incidents involving verbal or written harassment.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has reported a 337% increase in antisemitism since the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel. [291] However, these numbers have been viewed as controversial by antizionists because the ADL has claimed that protests led by Jewish organizations such as Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow are antisemitic. [ 292 ]
The ADL reported a 200% increase in antisemitic incidents from October 7, 2023, to September 24, 2024, vis-à-vis 2022–23. They explained that the increase was due partly to their new methodology, [ 9 ] which was disputed by some current and former staff disagreeing with the ADL's methodology, e.g. definition of antisemitism being used.
A recent report released by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) found in its latest Global 100 survey that 46% of the world’s 2.2 billion adults "harbor deeply entrenched antisemitic attitudes," a ...
In the face of rampant antisemitism and hate crime statistics soaring in the United States and abroad — per the FBI, Jews are the most targeted ethno-religious group in the U.S. — the ADL ...
Nathan "Nate" Perlmutter (March 2, 1923 – July 12, 1987) [1] was the American executive director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) from 1979 to 1987. Perlmutter joined the ADL in 1949, serving as regional director in Detroit, Miami, and New York until 1964. He became associate national director of the American Jewish Committee from 1965 to ...
Columbia Rabbi Dr. Meir Muller writes that we must take action to push back on antisemitism and push for a statewide law against hate crimes after hostile flyers were spread in Forest Acres. | Opinion
Like many of Arendt's books, The Origins of Totalitarianism is structured as three essays: "Antisemitism", "Imperialism" and "Totalitarianism". The book describes the various preconditions and subsequent rise of anti-Semitism in central, eastern, and western Europe in the early-to-mid 19th century; then examines the New Imperialism, from 1884 to the start of the First World War (1914–18 ...