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Rev. Al Sharpton outside of New York City Police Department Headquarters in 1999. Credit: Robert Swanson via Wikimedia Commons.
The ADL betrays history and the people it pledges to protect
It has formed an alliance with an antisemitic leader whose incendiary rhetoric against Jews helped lead to the worst pogrom in U.S. history.
Ezra Ben-Pesach
Sept. 12, 2023
Al Sharpton speaks during the National Action Network 2019 convention at Sheraton Times Square, N.Y., in 2019. Credit: Lev Radin/Shutterstock.
Al Sharpton said to be appalled by Palestinian pay-for-slay policy
The longtime civil-rights activist, who is trying to dispel past charges of inciting violence against Jews in New York City, met with the longtime leader of the Zionist Organization of America.
Mike Wagenheim
May 2, 2023
Al Sharpton attending the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colo., on Aug. 25, 2008. Credit: Dave Winer via Wikimedia Commons.
The Jewish community should applaud Al Sharpton’s condemnation of antisemitism
We should reject all attempts by antisemites to drive a wedge between blacks and Jews.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
Jan. 8, 2023
Rev. Al Sharpton. Credit: Elvert Barnes via Flickr.
Can Jews remain in coalitions with radical race-baiters?
As violent Black Lives Matter protests continue, even liberal Jewish groups are staying away from a “Virtual March on Washington” led by Al Sharpton.
Jonathan S. Tobin
Aug. 26, 2020
ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt appearing on Al Sharpton's MSNBC show “Politics Nation With Al Sharpton” on June 28, 2020. Source: Screenshot.
ADL CEO under fire for partnering with Sharpton in pushing for Facebook boycott
The irony of Al Sharpton, who has a history of hate speech against Jews, calling out media giants for the same thing was not lost on Jewish organizations.
Jackson Richman
July 2, 2020
Rev. Al Sharpton speaking at the Reform movement’s Religious Action Center conference in Washington, D.C. on May 20, 2019. Credit: RAC.
Can the ADL ‘Stop the Hate’ by embracing Al Sharpton?
Anti-Semitism monitoring group justifies joining forces with a race baiter and discards its core mission in favor of a partisan swindle targeting Facebook.
Jonathan S. Tobin
June 30, 2020
Rev. Al Sharpton speaking at the Reform movement’s Religious Action Center conference in Washington, D.C. on May 20, 2019. Credit: RAC.
‘Get your knee off our necks:’ Jews and the new civil-rights movement
The Rev. Al Sharpton is an apt example of the painful contradictions between fighting racism and fighting anti-Semitism.
Ben Cohen
June 5, 2020
Rev. Al Sharpton speaking at the Reform movement’s Religious Action Center conference in Washington, D.C. on May 20, 2019. Credit: RAC.
The moral bankruptcy of Reform’s Religious Action Center
The feeling of peoplehood is considered atavistic among liberals, including Jewish liberals. So it was no surprise when the RAC invited Al Sharpton to speak at its recent “Consultation on Conscience.”
Victor Rosenthal
May 23, 2019
Rev. Al Sharpton speaking at the Reform movement’s Religious Action Center conference in Washington, D.C. on May 20, 2019. Credit: RAC.
Can Reform’s embrace of Al Sharpton be justified?
The desire for an ally against Trump is no excuse for giving a platform to a former agent of hate who only opposes one variety of anti-Semites.
Jonathan S. Tobin
May 21, 2019