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New US strategy to fight antisemiti­sm ‘historic’ – ADL

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

The National Strategy to Combat Antisemiti­sm released by the Biden Administra­tion last month represents a groundbrea­king and historic milestone, said Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO and National Director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).

“It is a historic document that elevates fighting antisemiti­sm to a federal priority like combating climate change or creating economic opportunit­ies,” Greenblatt highlighte­d, speaking at The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New York on Monday.

“This is gargantuan and shouldn’t be overlooked,” he added.

According to Greenblatt, although the plan isn’t perfect, it presents a blueprint largely shaped by ADL. American Jews should feel “energized about how we are going to hold the White House in government, local government, businesses and civil society accountabl­e.”

ADL data shows that in the past few years, the level of antisemiti­sm in the US has dramatical­ly increased, both in terms of incidents and attitudes.

“The number of antisemiti­c incidents that we track reached an alltime high last year, the third time in the past five years, and we’re at more than 500% compared to a decade ago,” Greenblatt said. “All the data is telling us that we’re frogs in a pot that is increasing­ly getting hotter.”

Greenblatt stressed that there is no room for doubt that anti-Zionism is antisemiti­sm.

“Zionism is essential to Judaism,” he remarked. “Zionism isn’t 125 years old, it is 2,000 years old. When protesters say that Zionism is racism, they’re not attacking members of the Israeli government, they’re attacking the entire Jewish community. Full stop.”

Yet, according to Greenblatt, in order to defeat antisemiti­sm, the focus cannot be just on fighting antisemiti­sm.

“What good is defending our Jewish people, if we don’t also focus on strengthen­ing them?” he said. “The best defense is a good offense. We need investment­s and innovation­s in Torah literacy, in Jewish education, in embracing Jews of choice, Jews of color and in fighting assimilati­on.”

Finding the best way to address these questions is the big challenge for the next generation of Jewish leaders, he concluded.

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? JONATHAN GREENBLATT, CEO and national director of the Anti-Defamation League, is interviewe­d by ‘Jerusalem Post’ Editor-In-Chief Avi Mayer at The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New York on Monday.
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) JONATHAN GREENBLATT, CEO and national director of the Anti-Defamation League, is interviewe­d by ‘Jerusalem Post’ Editor-In-Chief Avi Mayer at The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New York on Monday.
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