Anti-Defamation League opens Brooklyn satellite office to address antisemitism

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The Anti-Defamation League is opening a new satellite office in Brooklyn to ramp up its efforts to combat antisemitism. HannahKliger explains why community leaders believe it's important to take a hyperlocal approach to this issue.

"It's about incident response, working with victims, working with law enforcement," said ADL New York/New Jersey Regional Director Scott Richmond.

"We've been really, for all intents and purposes, lost and left alone," said BPJCC CEO Avi Greenstein."While many during these times have showered us with lip service, the ADL has taken bold actions to publicly defend this community." "I'm proud to be here today but I'm also sad," said ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt."To think that this beacon of Jewish life, this cradle of so muchADL leaders said this is in response to its

Leaders acknowledged not just the challenges of combating hate, but also the legal definitions that often prevent them from being prosecuted.

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