Abraham Foxman, influential leader of Anti-Defamation League, dies at 86
As the ADL’s national director for nearly 30 years, he battled antisemitism and other forms of prejudice, building the group into a powerful watchdog.
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As the ADL’s national director for nearly 30 years, he battled antisemitism and other forms of prejudice, building the group into a powerful watchdog.
As the ADL’s national director for nearly 30 years, he battled antisemitism and other forms of prejudice, building the group into a powerful watchdog.
As the ADL’s national director for nearly 30 years, he battled antisemitism and other forms of prejudice, building the group into a powerful watchdog.
For almost three decades, he led the Anti-Defamation League, winning access to presidents and prime ministers and meeting with Pope John Paul II.
Over nearly three decades, the Holocaust survivor served as the world’s arbiter on antisemitism. -- The post Abraham Foxman, transformative longtime director of the Anti-Defamation...
Abraham H. Foxman, who was a forceful advocate for American Jews as national director of the Anti-Defamation League for nearly three decades, has died, the ADL said Sunday. He was...
Abraham H. Foxman, who was a forceful advocate for American Jews as national director of the Anti-Defamation League for nearly three decades, has died, the ADL said Sunday. He was...
Right about now, the angels in the world to come are tearing their hair out. That is because Abraham Foxman has arrived. They will never know what hit them. The post Abraham Foxman...
Foxman, a Holocaust survivor, served as the ADL chief for 28 years. The organization said of his loss: 'America and the Jewish people have lost a moral voice, an iconic Jewish lead...
Israeli officials hail Foxman, who led the ADL advocacy group for nearly three decades, as warm and passionate.
The ADL said in a statement that it "deeply mourns the loss of our longtime national director," without providing details about where and when Foxman died.
Israel's Consul General in New York City, Ofir Akunis, eulogized Foxman as a "good friend, beloved Jew, proud Zionist, and a warm and kind-hearted person," in a post on X/Twitter.
Friday before sundown, I realized that Abe Foxman had not sent me his weekly “Shabbat Shalom” message. For the past seven years, since we began texting regularly about Jewish and p...
Abe Foxman never texted me Shabbat Shalom, and he didn’t always answer my calls. I couldn’t blame him, because I was often looking for something more from Foxman than his comment o...
(JTA) — As mourners gathered Tuesday for the funeral of Abraham Foxman, they were saying goodbye not only to one of the most influential Jewish leaders of the last half-century, bu...
The longtime ADL chief, a child survivor, helped define American Jewish leadership in the second half of the 20th century. -- The post At Abraham Foxman’s funeral, an elegy for the...
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The longtime leader of the Anti Defamation League embodied an era when bipartisan support for Israel was a given and Jewish communal organizations had moral authority as arbiters o...
Ira Stoll writes for the Washington Free Beacon about the latest journalistic malfeasance from a leading legacy media outlet. The New York Times used its obituary of the longtime n...
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