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ADL Responds to Hate: Read the Spring Dateline Newsletter now!

Check out the Spring 2017 issue of Dateline, the Anti-Defamation League Mountain States Region’s newsletter. The edition focuses on what ADL is doing to respond to hate and bias in the legislature, in schools and across the community. The issue also recognizes our many generous donors, and includes information about upcoming events such as ADL’s Annual Meeting on June 15 with featured

Video: 36th Annual ADL Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program Features “Born Survivor” Dr. Hana Berger Moran

  Nearly 1700 guests joined ADL for its 36th annual Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program, one of the largest such events in the United States, on April 25 at Temple Emanuel in Denver. This year’s program featured keynote speaker Dr. Hana Berger Moran, an infant survivor of the Holocaust. Born in a slave labor camp weighing less than three pounds to

2017 ADL’s Essay Winners Link the Past with their Present

  ADL was proud to recognize all six student winners, their families and teachers, at the 36th Annual Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program on April 25, 2017.  These skilled student writers connected those that exemplified moral courage from the past with their present realities, learning from the lessons that have been left for all of us. These six students’ essays from Lovell,

How do we react to hate?

How do we react to hate? In the March 24, 2017 edition of the Intermountain Jewish News, Anti-Defamation League Mountain States Regional Board Chair Jim Kurtz-Phelan explains in his “Lively Opinion” column that we do not wait.         We are not waiting to see whether troubles may or may not occur in the future.  We are not waiting