Abraham Foxman, Tireless Champion Against Antisemitism, Dies at 86
The former ADL head leaves behind a legacy of unwavering commitment to defending Jewish people and fostering dialogue with world leaders.

Abraham Foxman, who dedicated nearly three decades to leading the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), has passed away at the age of 86. Foxman's tenure was marked by a staunch defense of Jewish people and a tireless fight against antisemitism on a global scale.
Foxman's ability to cultivate relationships with presidents, prime ministers, and religious leaders such as Pope John Paul II demonstrates the importance of proactive engagement with those in positions of power. His efforts to bring the issue of antisemitism to the forefront of international discourse reflect a deep commitment to safeguarding Jewish communities worldwide.
His leadership served as a bulwark against the rising tide of antisemitism, providing a voice of reason and strength in the face of hatred and bigotry. His dedication to preserving Jewish heritage and culture was evident in his tireless advocacy and outreach efforts.
Foxman understood the importance of defending traditional values and standing up against those who seek to undermine them. His unwavering commitment to these principles earned him the respect of leaders across the political spectrum.
The ADL, under Foxman's guidance, played a crucial role in monitoring and exposing antisemitic activities and rhetoric. This vigilance helped to ensure that hate speech was challenged and that those who promoted it were held accountable.
Foxman's legacy serves as an inspiration to all those who believe in the importance of preserving freedom and defending against intolerance. His commitment to fostering dialogue and understanding between different communities is a testament to the power of diplomacy and engagement.
His passing underscores the ongoing need to remain vigilant in the face of antisemitism and to stand firm in defense of our values. We must continue to honor his memory by upholding the principles he championed and working towards a world free from hate and prejudice.
Foxman's contributions to the fight against antisemitism will be remembered for generations to come. His unwavering dedication and leadership have left an indelible mark on the world.


