Join us for an evening with Abe FOXMAN, in CONVERSATION WITH JOANNE
PALMER ABOUT HIS EXTRAORDINARY LIFE’s journey. Born in Poland at
the outbreak of World War II, Abe was saved by his devoutly Catholic
nanny, who raised him as her own. Reunited with his parents in a
displaced persons camp, he later grew up on an egg farm in South
Jersey before pursuing a career in law. In 1965, he joined the
Anti-Defamation League (ADL), rising to become its national director
in 1987—a position he held for nearly three decades.Since retiring
from the ADL in 2015, Abe has remained a powerful voice in the Jewish
world. But today, he finds his lifelong optimism shaken by the
challenges he sees unfolding around us. In this intimate discussion,
he’ll share his reflections on the past, his perspective on the
present, and the lessons his life has taught him as we look toward the
future.
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ABOUT ABRAHAM FOXMAN
Abraham Foxman is world-renowned as a leader in the fight against
antisemitism, bigotry and discrimination and regularly speaks out on
issues of global antisemitism, the war on terrorism, church/state
issues, and issues relating to the Holocaust, which he survived as a
hidden child. He is a passionate supporter of the State of Israel and
a voice for peace in the Middle East.
Mr. FOXMAN IS NATIONAL DIRECTOR EMERITUS OF THE ANTI-Defamation League
(ADL), from which he retired in 2015 after 50 years with the
organization, including serving as National Director from 1987 through
2015. Upon retirement, he served as Vice Chairman of the Museum of
Jewish Heritage in NEW YORK City. He is the author of several books,
and co-authored _Viral Hate: Containing Its Spread on the Internet_ .
During his long career, he had personal consultations with government
leaders in Europe, Israel and the Middle East, the Far East, Latin
America and Africa. He has also had multiple audiences at the Vatican,
including with Pope Francis, and conferred with U.S. presidents from
Ronald Reagan to Barack Obama.
A Holocaust survivor, Mr. Foxman has been a member of the
President’s United States Holocaust Memorial Council, appointed by
Presidents Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Clinton, and Biden.
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