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Fighting Hate at Home: Combatting Antisemitism with ADL

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This year’s Anti-Defamation League’s Antisemitism Audit identified 9,354 assaults, harassment and vandalism incidents — adding up to an average of more than 25 targeted anti-Jewish incidents a day in 2024. That’s more than one every hour.

Bringing it closer to home: there were 2,156 incidents in New York and New Jersey combined, representing nearly one-fourth of the total incidents across the U.S. This is a 5% increase from 2023 and 500+% increase over the last 10 years.

Join Rabbi Serge Lippe as he moderates a discussion with ADL NY-NJ Associate Regional Directors David White and Tova Chatzinoff-Rosenfeld, who will talk us through these alarming findings — with a focus on New York City — and present meaningful steps our community can take to combat antisemitism.

Founded in 1913, ADL’s timeless mission is “to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all.”

The ADL New York/New Jersey team responds to acts of antisemitism and hate, builds community through meaningful partnerships, advocates for local policies and provides education programs for schools and workplaces.

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