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Does the ADL still serve the interests of American Jews?

The ADL now calls itself the world’s leading anti-hate organisation

September 7, 2023 13:39
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NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 02: Director of the Anti-Defamation League Jonathan Greenblatt speaks on stage during the 2015 Concordia Summit at Grand Hyatt New York on October 2, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Leigh Vogel/Getty Images for Concordia Summit)
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The Anti-Defamation League was founded in 1913 to serve the interests of American Jews. In those days, the defaming was mostly done in print newspapers. As we live in an age of progress, it is now also possible to defame Jews on the radio, on the screen and on your phone.

We might think that the ADL has its hands full. But the ADL has long since found time to campaign on non-Jewish causes. If you represent only 2 per cent of the population, alliances make political sense. But it makes less sense to dilute the ADL’s duty to its constituents in a generalised denunciation of “hate”.

The ADL now calls itself the world’s leading anti-hate organisation. It is certainly one of the most influential. But does it still serve the interests of American Jews?

In 2014, Jonathan Greenblatt replaced Abe Foxman as the ADL’s CEO. Foxman was a Holocaust survivor and not a punch-puller. Greenblatt made a lot of money after co-founding a bottled-water company and selling it to Starbucks, then worked as an aide to Barack Obama.