Abraham Foxman
National Director, Anti-Defamation League
Abraham Foxman is the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, a position he has held since 1987. He has worked for the organization since 1965. In 2006, he was awarded as a Knight of the Legion of Honor, France's highest civilian honor. He is the author of several books, and his latest book, "Jews and Money: The Story of a Stereotype," will be published in November, 2010.
The ADL National Director says judgment is still out on whether the positives promised by religion are outweighed by the negatives.
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We’re seeing a policy that distances the United States from Israel in order to reach out to the Arab Muslim world.
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If criticism of Israel’s policies demeans or degrades the country—or questions its legitimacy—then it’s anti-Semitic.
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Sacha Baron Cohen as “Borat” wasn’t funny, says Foxman. Neither was Archie Bunker in “All in the Family.”
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Anti-Semitism can be based on everything from religion to ignorance to wealth to capitalism.
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A conversation with the National Director of the Anti-Defamation League.
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