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2020-2021 No Place for Hate Excellence Award Winners

The No Place for Hate Excellence Awards were created for schools that stood out because of a specific activity or a year-long culmination of activities that significantly impacted their school community – activities that were unique and went above and beyond common No Place for Hate efforts. In 2020-2021, ADL was thrilled to announce the following winners: Palmer Elementary School

ADL Audit of Antisemitic Incidents 2021

Antisemitic incidents reported to ADL reached an all-time high of 2,717 in the United States last year – an average of more than seven incidents per day and a 34 percent increase year over year, including assaults, harassment and vandalism. This is the highest number on record since ADL began tracking antisemitic incidents in 1979.

Finding Inspiration in 2022 Essay Winners

Finding inspiration has been so important these past two years. Because of a generous donor, ADL is grateful to keep offering educators and students the opportunity to search for inspiration through our 2022 student essay winners of ADL’s A Tribute to Moral Courage: Standing Up Against Injustice, in which students discovered personal connections, new perspectives from history and current events

New Antisemitism Uncovered Video Series

ADL’s new Antisemitism Uncovered video series was created to explain and combat the most prevalent antisemitic myths. The videos are a companion to Antisemitism Uncovered: A Guide to Old Myths in a New Era, ADL’s comprehensive resource with historical context, fact-based descriptions of the myths, contemporary examples and calls-to-action for addressing this hate. The first video on the myth of

ADL’s Audit of Antisemitic Incidents

In 2020, antisemitic incidents remained at a historically high level across the U.S. with a total of 2,024 incidents of assault, harassment and vandalism reported to ADL. Last year saw the third-highest number of reported incidents against American Jews since ADL started tracking the data in 1979.