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Mountain States Spotlight with Rob Klugman             

ADL regional board member and national commissioner Rob Klugman shares why he believes ADL’s mission is simply essential in today’s world. How did you first become involved in ADL? How are you involved now?    It’s a very long story that starts with my reasonably successful effort to convince Jews in Florida (who own a large percentage of independent liquor stores there)

Join ADL for the 38th Annual Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program and Meet Survivor Gene Klein

ADL’s 38th annual Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program will take place this year on May 2 at Temple Emanuel in Denver at 6 pm.  The program will feature Holocaust Survivor Gene Klein in conversation with his daughter, author Dr. Jill Klein.  Gene’s experience is captured in Jill’s book We Got The Water that tells the story of Gene and his family

ADL Honors the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

  ADL’s Mountain States Region marked the birthday of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on January 21 by participating in Denver’s annual MLK Day Marade and celebration. Co-sponsored by The Conflict Center, a gathering at ADL’s offices prior to the Marade was attended by close to 40 ADL Board members, Civil Rights Committee members and community partners who

ADL Provides Security Training for Jewish Institutions Post-Pittsburgh

  The Anti-Defamation League Mountain States Region hosted a security seminar in partnership with JEWISHcolorado on December 5 to help Jewish institutions review safety and security procedures after the attack on Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. More than 50 representatives from 28 different Jewish institutions along Colorado’s Front Range participated in the training at BMH-BJ Synagogue in Denver. The

Colorado Students Represent ADL at National Youth Leadership Conference

Ten high school juniors from Colorado were selected to be The Gerald M. Quiat Delegates to ADL’s 21st Annual Grosfeld Family National Youth Leadership Mission to Washington, D.C. The students embarked on a journey with ADL to apply lessons learned from the Holocaust to their own lives and lead the fight against bigotry and hate in their respective communities. These ten student delegates