
Abraham H. Foxman
关于作者
Abraham H. Foxman is an influential figure in the Jewish community, known for his advocacy work combating anti-Semitism and promoting Jewish rights. Born in Poland during a tumultuous period, he and his family survived the Holocaust, experiences that shaped his later activism. He served as the National Director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) from 1987 until 2015, where he dedicated his career to fighting hate and bigotry. Under his leadership, the ADL expanded its outreach and educational programs, addressing contemporary issues faced by Jewish communities and advocating for broader civil rights for all.