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Thursday, June 22, 2006

ADL Headlines: A Bi-Weekly News Bulletin from the Anti-Defamation League

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June 22, 2006   

 

Presbyterians Overturn Israel Divestment
At a meeting of the Presbyterian Church (USA)’s General Assembly in Birmingham, Alabama, delegates voted overwhelmingly to overturn a 2004 resolution targeting Israel for divestment. “We appreciate the church’s acknowledgement that the unbalanced 2004 overture caused 'hurt and misunderstanding among many members of the Jewish community and within our Presbyterian communion,'” said Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director. More >>

In the News: The Washington Times


 

Israel’s MDA Accepted as Full Member of the International Red Cross
ADL welcomed the “long overdue” acceptance of Israel's emergency medical service, Magen David Adom, as a full member in the International Committee of the Red Cross. Since 1949, MDA was kept out of the ICRC on the basis that it would not use the accepted symbols the Red Cross or the Red Crescent. More >>

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  • Sudan President Blames Jews for Encouraging Peacekeeping Efforts
    Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir accused Jews of being behind demonstrations against the unfolding genocide in Darfur. ADL labeled the comments “a feeble attempt to divert attention from the ongoing genocide.”   More >>


  • National Socialist Movement: Largest Neo-Nazi Group
    The National Socialist Movement, a Minneapolis-based hate group known for its Nazi uniforms and open display of explicit Nazi symbols, has outpaced its rivals in both membership and activity, earning it the dubious distinction of being the largest neo-Nazi group in the U.S.   More >>

    In the News: Y-Net


  • National Alliance Members Charged with Hate Crimes
    ADL welcomed the arrests of the national leader of the neo-Nazi National Alliance and two others on hate crimes charges in Utah, saying the indictments “deal another significant blow” to the virulently anti-Semitic and racist group.  
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  • Wisconsin: Hitler Shrine Will Not Open
    A retired farmer who erected a memorial to Hitler on his property in southeast Wisconsin agreed not to hold a grand opening after authorities had asked him to cancel the event. ADL labeled the shrine “the sickening work of an unrepentant anti-Semite and Holocaust denier.”  More >>

    In the News: Chicago Tribune

  • U.S. Delegation Studies Israel’s Security Procedures
    A US law-enforcement delegation in Israel shared experiences and benefited from Israel's knowledge, as part of an ADL mission. During their visit, the group, which included police chiefs and representatives from the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, studied how Israeli officials perform security procedures at airports and border crossings, how they treat mass casualties and establish command and control after terrorist attacks. 

    In the News:
    Jerusalem Post


  • Jewish Groups Recommend Air Force Training on Religion
    ADL and other leading national Jewish organizations joined in submitting a series of recommendations to the U.S. Air Force. The groups offered to assist in implementing a training program for Air Force personnel that complies with the new “Guidelines on the Free Exercise of Religion” in the military. The groups offered a series of recommendations, some of which are based on ADL’s A WORLD Of DIFFERENCE® Institute. More >>

  • St. Louis: Neighborhood Targeted by Anti-Semitic Letters
    Several families in St. Louis were targeted by threatening letters and crude homemade bombs made from soda bottles. Four letters were left on cars belonging to Jews and Catholics in the University City neighborhood, which has four synagogues. 

    In the News: St. Louis Post-Dispatch


  • Media Watch
    Forward: Erroneous on Immigration Reform 06/19/06
    Stephen Steinlight erroneously portrays the comprehensive immigration reform adopted by the Senate as a threat to Jews and contrary to Jewish values.

    NY Times: Freemason Analysis Overlooks Anti-Semitism 06/14/06
    The NY Times' John Tierney overlooked the darker role that the order has unwittingly played in the history of anti-Semitism.

    FT: Absurd Defense of Hamas 06/09/06
    Henry Siegman absurdly argues that it is not Hamas' refusal to recognize Israel, but Israel's refusal to recognize a Palestinian right to statehood that is at the core of the conflict.

    Newsday: Students Need Education on Holocaust 06/13/06
    The decision by two Long Island students to quote Hitler in their high school yearbook speaks volumes about the importance of Holocaust education.


    Editor's Note: The next edition of ADL Headlines will appear on July 6, 2006.

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