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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,

ADL Student Essay Contest: A Tribute to Moral Courage: Standing Up Against Injustice

The Mountain States Regional Office of the Anti-Defamation League’s student essay contest A Tribute to Moral Courage: Standing Up Against Injustice continues for a seventh year, thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor who is underwriting the contest. Using the Holocaust as a backdrop, all middle and high school students in Colorado and Wyoming are encouraged to submit essays

Register now for ADL’s 75th Anniversary Diamond Dinner

  Have you secured your ticket yet? The Anti-Defamation League Mountain States Region’s 75th Anniversary Diamond Dinner on Wednesday, November 2 is quickly approaching, and tickets are going fast! ADL is proud to honor Michael and Shereen Pollak, owners of Hyde Park Jewelers, for their outstanding leadership and philanthropy supporting ADL’s mission to “to stop the defamation of the Jewish

ADL 75th Anniversary Diamond Dinner Features Keynote Speaker Efraim Zuroff, “The Last Nazi Hunter”

The Anti-Defamation League Mountain States Region is pleased to celebrate its 75th anniversary at its Diamond Dinner on Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 6:30pm at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.   The Mountain States Regional office was one of the first ADL regional offices in the country, beginning its fight against bigotry and hate in 1941 in the midst of

ADL’s 35th Annual Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program Host to Righteous Among the Nations Award

  On May 4, 2016, ADL hosted its 35th annual Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program, one of the largest such events in the United States. Over 1,600 people attended the program at Temple Emanuel in Denver. The program included a moving tribute to the family of Dr. Maria Kiss Madi, a Hungarian rescuer whose family was presented with a Righteous Among the Nations Award at