Earlier this month, the Representative Assembly of the National Education Association – the nation’s largest teachers’ union – passed a motion proposing a boycott of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a 100-year old Jewish organization widely recognized for its expertise in fighting antisemitism and bias. This wasn’t just a vote about curriculum—it reflects a growing campaign to marginalize Jewish voices in our schools and beyond.
While the NEA Executive Committee and Board of Directors appropriately acted swiftly to veto the ADL boycott, antisemitism in K-12 spaces remains a serious concern.
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