Former ADL Director Abraham Foxman Passes Away at 86, Leaving Legacy of Advocacy Against Antisemitism
Abraham Foxman, the former national director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), has passed away at the age of 86. Foxman, a Holocaust survivor, led the ADL from 1987 until 2015, after which he served in an emeritus role. His funeral is scheduled to take place at Park Avenue Synagogue in New York City and will be live-streamed. Foxman was known for his strong stance against antisemitism and his efforts to promote tolerance and education. He was a prolific writer, contributing opinion pieces and authoring books on Jewish issues. Foxman was also a key advisor to American presidents and world leaders, advocating for the Jewish community and the state of Israel. His passing has been met with condolences from various leaders, including Israeli President Isaac Herzog, who praised Foxman's lifelong mission to combat antisemitism and racism.