Prominent Jewish American leader and Israel defender Abraham “Abe” Foxman has died at age 86.
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- ADL Board Chair Nicole Munchnik said Foxman helped build the “modern liberal era of America,” describing him as a “longtime adviser” to US presidents and world leaders.
Abraham 'Abe' Foxman, a prominent Jewish American leader and advocate for Israel, has died at the age of 86. His passing was confirmed by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), where he served as national director for 28 years.
Foxman, a Holocaust survivor, was recognized as an outspoken advocate for the Jewish community and played a pivotal role in shaping discussions around Israel and anti-Semitism in the United States.
Nicole Munchnik, the current chair of the ADL Board, praised Foxman for helping to build the 'modern liberal era of America' and noted his influence as a longtime adviser to various U.S. presidents and world leaders. His advocacy work not only impacted Jewish communities but also significantly influenced U.S. foreign policy towards Israel.
Foxman's legacy is marked by his passionate defense of Jewish rights and his efforts to combat anti-Semitism, making him a key figure in American Jewish history. His death marks the end of an era for the ADL and the broader Jewish community, as they reflect on his contributions and the void left by his passing.
