Anti-Defamation League

Moderation cuts leave most extremist, antisemitic content on Instagram unchecked, ADL finds

Instagram failed to remove 93% of hateful and extremist content reported by the ADL’s researchers, a figure the watchdog said demonstrated a “systemic failure” to protect users.

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A Zikaron Basalon event held at the Anti-Defamation League office in Jerusalem on April 14, 2026.

From Lithuania to Jerusalem, a Holocaust survivor shares his story with diplomats

Fairfield College Preparatory Academy in Fairfield, Connecticut, as captured in 2018.

Connecticut Catholic school punishes students who targeted ‘Jew Canaan’ rivals on social media

ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt speaks onstage at ADL's Never Is Now conference on March 3, 2025 in New York City.

ADL warns of surging antisemitic conspiracy theories following US-Israel strikes on Iran


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.

ADL faces Wikipedia ban over reliability concerns on Israel and antisemitism

Wikipedia editors now deem the Anti-Defamation League "generally unreliable" on Israel-Palestine and potentially on antisemitism, citing bias and factual concerns.

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

ADL files formal complaint against JVP, claims violations of federal campaign finance laws

JVP has reportedly failed to respond to four different requests for further information by the Federal Election Commission.

 Jewish Voices for Peace logo.

Antisemitism Report: 'October 7 helped spread a fire already out of control'

Concern for the future of Jewish life around the world is reflected in TAU and the Anti-Defamation League report on global antisemitism for 2023.

Jewish activist captures hate at London pro-Palestinian march, December 9, 2023.

ADL says antisemitic incidents more than doubled last year, driven by post-Oct. 7 surge

The total number of post-Oct. 7 incidents, more than 5,200, is far higher than the 3,283 incidents tabulated during nearly the same period in a preliminary ADL report was released in mid-January.

 Pro-Palestinian demonstrators protest as they take part in the ‘Biden: Stop supporting genocide!’ rally in New York City on January 20.

The ADL’s new ‘report card’ for campus antisemitism gets an F from Hillel and some Jewish students

Some Jewish students have accused the new initiative of oversimplifying the issue of campus antisemitism.

 Defaced hostage posters at Harvard University.

Bags with antisemitic flyers and what may be rat poison placed in Chicago

43 Ward Alderman Timmy Knudsen assured that he would stand by Chicago's Jewish community against antisemitism and ensure their safety.

 Palestinian-Americans and their supporters protest as the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas continues, outside the Israeli consulate in downtown Chicago, US, October 8, 2023.

California governor Newsom releases plan to combat record levels of antisemitism

In the five months following October 7, antisemitic incidents on California college campuses increased 2,000 percent compared to the same period a year earlier, according to JPAC. 

 Governor of U.S. state of California Gavin Newsom attends a press conference in Beijing, China October 25, 2023.

TikTok’s dangerous antisemitism problem - opinion

Jewish creators on the app receive an avalanche of hate, even for just sharing religious and cultural content, and many pro-Israel creators have had their content censored or their accounts shut down

 TikTok placed a warning label on the writer's video: 'This video was flagged for unverified content.'