Abraham Foxman Remembered: Holocaust Survivor and Jewish Leader's Legacy Honored
Abraham Foxman, a Holocaust survivor and former national director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), passed away, prompting tributes from around the world. Foxman was a prominent figure in the Jewish community, known for his leadership in combating antisemitism and advocating for Jewish rights. His death was reported in the context of a broader discussion on antisemitism at the World Jewish Congress in Geneva. The Congress, marking its 90th anniversary, is focusing on global antisemitism and includes discussions on Jewish immigration to Europe. Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Axel Springer, addressed the Congress, emphasizing the need for zero tolerance towards antisemitism and advocating for increased Jewish immigration to Europe. Döpfner's remarks highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by Jewish communities worldwide, including rising antisemitism and the need for stronger educational and commemorative efforts regarding the Holocaust.