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May 11, 2026
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US Jewish leader and Israel advocate Abe Foxman dies at 86

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Abraham 'Abe' Foxman, a prominent Jewish American leader and Israel defender, has died at the age of 86. He led the Anti-Defamation League for 28 years and was a staunch supporter of Israel.

The Life and Legacy of Abe Foxman

Abraham 'Abe' Foxman, a renowned Jewish American leader and advocate for Israel, has passed away at the age of 86. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the organization he led for 28 years, confirmed his death on Sunday, describing him as an 'outspoken, passionate, and tireless advocate for the Jewish people and Israel.'

Foxman's Impact on Jewish Advocacy

As a Holocaust survivor, Foxman played a significant role in shaping the conversation around Israel and anti-Semitism in the US for decades. He joined the ADL in 1965 and served as the group's national director from 1987 to 2015. Under his leadership, the ADL became one of the most influential advocacy organizations in the country.

Tributes and Legacy

Foxman's death has sparked an outpouring of tributes in Israel and the US. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar described him as a 'towering voice against antisemitism,' while Israel's President Isaac Herzog called him a 'legendary leader of the Jewish people.'

Foxman's Stance on Israel and Anti-Semitism

Foxman was a staunch supporter of Israel and defended its conduct during the war on Gaza. He also remained a vocal critic of anti-Semitism, warning about its rise on both the right and left of the political spectrum in the US. Despite his assertions, rights advocates often criticized the absence of Palestinian perspectives in US media.

The Future of Jewish Advocacy

Foxman's legacy will continue to shape Jewish advocacy in the US. His successor at the ADL, Jonathan Greenblatt, has continued to advocate for Israel and combat anti-Semitism. As the Jewish community continues to evolve, Foxman's impact on the conversation around Israel and anti-Semitism will be remembered for years to come.