Anti-Defamation League

Meta rejects claims 2025 policy changes fueled rise in antisemitic content

Meta significantly changed its approach to moderating hateful content in January 2025, shifting away from proactive enforcement toward a model that relies on user reports and reactive enforcement.

Meta launches paid subscriptions for Facebook and WhatsApp
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ADL's Jonathan Greenblatt: Fighting hate requires strong Christian-Jewish alliances

PEOPLE HOLD up placards and Palestinian flags as they gather to take part in a 'March For Palestine' in London on October 28, 2023, to call for a ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Jury quickly acquits London protesters filmed chanting reference to killing Jews

A Miami-Dade police car is seen outside the Shul of Bal Harbour synagogue in Surfside, Florida, on May 22, 2025.

Florida teen arrested for spraying Jewish pedestrians with unknown liquid from a water gun


University of Michigan student assaulted by group after saying he was Jewish

AAPD Police Chief Andre C. Anderson said that there "is absolutely no place for hate or ethnic intimidation" in the city. 

TWO INSTRUCTORS from the University of Michigan denied recommendation letters for a study abroad program because the students’ preferred destination was Israel

Majority of Israelis feel unsafe outside of country due to rising antisemitism, ADL survey reveals

A new ADL survey shows most Israelis feel unsafe traveling abroad and are increasingly worried about rising global antisemitism.

 A boy wears an Israeli flag, while he walks in front of the Pantheon, on the day of a demonstration against antisemitism, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Paris, France November 12, 2023.

Music executive Scooter Braun to be honored by ADL for bringing Nova exhibition to US audiences

The exhibition is coming to Los Angeles on Saturday after it was shown in New York City, where it received an extended run after tickets were selling out.

 Scooter Braun during an interview in 2020.

A new Anti-Defamation League archive aims to show how hate and the fight against it have evolved

Archivists hope researchers can answer more questions once the archives are organized. 

 Archivist Sarah Hopley at the office of the American Jewish Historical Society in New York City, August 7, 2024.

Self-described Nazi who threatened ADL offices sentenced to 2 years in prison

According to authorities, Boryga had left a string of eight threatening voicemails with antisemitic slurs at ADL offices.

 Entrance to the FBI Building in Washington, DC.

ADL files civil right complaint over alleged antisemitism in Philadelphia school district

The ADL filed a civil rights complaint against the Philadelphia School District for failing to address systemic antisemitism in schools.

 CEO of Pfizer Albert Bourla speaks during the Anti-Defamation League's "Never is Now" summit at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S., November 10, 2022.

South Africa sees halt in antisemitism despite global increase

Despite the global rise in antisemitism, the increase in South Africa since the Israel-Hamas war outbreak has halted, reports the South African Jewish Report.

 THE CURRENT APPROACH to covering antisemitism in the United States, characterized by sporadic attention and underreporting, must be revisited.

ADL to seek compensation for US victims of Oct. 7 massacres

“Each of the more than 100 plaintiffs in this suit is a US citizen, or the family member of a US citizen, and is therefore eligible to bring suit for the deaths and injuries caused by Hamas."

 A WOMAN pauses at a display of photos of those murdered or still held hostage by Hamas in Gaza since the October 7 massacre, at Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv.

Jewish orgs pen letter to Wikipedia condemning ADL ban

Last week, Wikipedia’s editors voted to add the ADL to a list of banned and partially banned sources due to its citations related to Israel.

 Wikipedia webpage in use on a laptop computer is seen in this photo illustration taken in Washington, January 17, 2012

ADL doubles down on its campus antisemitism report cards despite backlash

The ADL said it plans to update its grades every April and give schools one chance per year to submit “updated information” that could affect the evaluations.

New York Republican US Rep. Elise Stefanik displays the Anti-Defamation League's "F" campus report card grade for Northwestern as the presidents of that schoolbefore the committee in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, United States on May 23, 2024.