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Clark Synagogue Expands Hebrew School Offerings – TAPinto.net

Posted By on August 23, 2017

Temple Beth Or Beth Torah is adding new classes beginning in September of 2017. A Kton Group will welcome 4 and 5 year olds to a monthly Sunday two hour class in music, Bible stories, introduction to Hebrew and Jewish customs. An intimate setting will ensure attention to the individual needs of each student.

In addition to Sunday classes, older students have various options that include a midweek afternoon session, online tutorials, and one on one tutoring with Cantor Steven Stern.

The synagogues Bar and Bat Mitzvah program is highly acclaimed and serves the needs of families of diverse backgrounds.

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The Beth Or Beth Torah Religious School has served the educational needs of Union and surrounding communities for over 50 years and prides itself in inculcating Jewish values and creating a strong identity in its students from pre-K to post Bar/Bat Mitzvah age in an enjoyable, safe and welcoming environment.

The tuition is very affordable. Registration is now in progress for the 2017-2018 school year. For more information or to arrange a meeting, contact Cantor Stern at 732-381-8403 or at tbethor@gmail.com.

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Trump official once called defender of Holocaust deniers a ‘national treasure’ – The Times of Israel

Posted By on August 23, 2017

WASHINGTON The person US President Donald Trump chose to lead federal family-planning programs once referred to a defender of Holocaust deniers as a national treasure.

Teresa Manning, Trumps pick for deputy assistant secretary for population affairs in the Department of Health and Human Services is known for her history as a fierce anti-abortion activist and former lobbyist with the National Right to Life Committee.

She also has a history defending and praising Joe Sobran, a former columnist and editor for the conservative magazine National Review until its then editor William Buckley fired him for writings he considered contextually anti-Semitic.

Mother Jones was first to report Mannings history with Sobran, who died in 2010.

Joseph Sobran (Wike Media)

During a January 2003 event promoting her book Back to The Drawing Board: The Future of the Pro-Life Movement, Manning introduced Sobran, who was a speaker, and said of him: He has been called the finest columnist of his generation as well as a national treasure. I wholeheartedly agree with both statements.

In fact, it was Pat Buchanan, who himself has doubted the death toll of the Holocaust and who the Anti-Defamation League has called an unrepentant bigot, who was responsible for the former quote.

During the years between Sobrans unceremonious 1993 departure from the National Review and Mannings introduction, he repeatedly defended an organization that denies the Holocaust while also churning out his own writings containing anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.

Teresa Manning (Screenshot/YouTube)

Through columns and speeches, Sobran has spoken fondly of the Institute for Historical Review (IHR), an organization best known for publishing articles and books denying the Holocaust and that scholars consider one of the leading vehicles for the international Holocaust denial movement.

The Southern Poverty Law Center refers to the IHR as a pseudo-academic organization that claims to seek truth and accuracy in history, but whose real purpose is to promote Holocaust denial and defend Nazism.

Indeed, one article published in the think-tanks magazine referred to Kristallnacht as quite extraordinary.

The author, Ingrid Weckert, said it was a radical aberration from the normal pattern of daily life. The outburst was not in keeping with either the official National Socialist Jewish policy nor with the general German attitude towards the Jews. The Germans were no more anti-Semitic than any other people.

Holocaust denier David Irving (photo credit: public domain via wikipedia)

Furthermore, at its conferences, IHR has hosted former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan David Duke and the British Holocaust-denier David Irving.

Sobran, in defending this organization and its magazine The Journal for Historical Review, once wrote that, Charges that the IHR is anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi are belied by the Journals calm and reasonable tone, in contrast to the shrillness and violence of its enemies. And I do mean enemies.

He went on, Jewish groups, especially Zionist organizations, are forever reviling the IHR and trying to interfere with its activities.

In other writings, Sobran has not quite explicitly denied the Holocaust, but has said that questioning facts surrounding that historical event was not anti-Semitic.

Why on earth is it anti-Jewish to conclude from the evidence that the standard numbers of Jews murdered are inaccurate, or that the Hitler regime, bad as it was in many ways, was not infact, intent on extermination? he asked.

Sobrans commentary provoked strong response from leading Holocaust historian and anti-Semitic expert Deborah Lipstadt, who took exception with The New York Times obituary for Sobran saying he took a skeptical line on the Holocaust.

Deborah Lipstadt (Emory University)

Mr. Sobran may not have been an unequivocal denier, she said, but he gave support and comfort to the worst of them.

Additionally, Sobran had in the past blamed US policies, particularly regarding its anti-terrorism measures after the September 11 attacks, as being dictated by the Jewish-Zionist powers that be in the United States.

What began as a war on terror is morphing into a war to crush Israels enemies. And naturally so, he said. The 9/11 attacks would never have occurred except for the US Governments Middle East policies, which are pretty much dictated by the Jewish-Zionist powers that be in the United Staes. The Zionists boast privately of their power, but they dont want the gentiles talking about it. Readers of Orwell will recognize the principle of Doublethink.

Manning did not respond to a request for comment.

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Hasidic Nonprofit In Crown Heights Busted For Running Illegal Hotel – Forward

Posted By on August 23, 2017

An Hasidic charity whose stated mission is to help the impoverished has been operating an illegal hotel in Brooklyn and charging up to $300 a night.

The Chabad Lubavitch Hospitality Center was issued violations for illegal transient use on July 21 by the Mayors Office of Special Enforcement, according to a report on the local news website DNAinfo.

The manager of the center said that they operate as a religious accommodation house for the needy but also rent rooms. The center has more than 35 reviews online under the name Eshel Hotel, and includes rooms that sleep up to six people, despite not being permitted to operate as a hotel.

They are not supposed to operate as a hotel, the mayors spokesman told DNAinfo.

The center is located on Kingston Avenue, which is the main thoroughfare in the Hasidic neighborhood of Crown Heights.

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Fleischmanns Hasidic hotel owners in feud with residents – catskillmountainnews.com

Posted By on August 23, 2017

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A verbal altercation in Fleischmanns last week Wednesday between the owners of two Hasidic hotels and a local resident made a video splash on Facebook and drew lots of local attention.

In recent years, the Mendelowitz family purchased two hotels in Fleischmanns, the Flagstone Inn and the Northland Hotel, which were recently renovated and are currently used by Hasidic vacationers.

The hotel owners have erected an eruv (an urban area enclosed by a wire boundary that symbolically extends the private domain of Jewish households into public areas, permitting activities within it that are normally forbidden in public on Sabbath) around their properties. Some say the altercation started over a damaged eruv string on the hotel property that Mendelowitz believes long time resident Dr. Kranz had something to do with.

Dr. Kranz has been a resident of Fleischmanns for over 30 years. In 2011 his fence was destroyed due to the effects of Hurricane Irene.

Going through proper channels, the village board approved an application by Dr. Kranz to build a six-foot fence on his property. Village law permits a three-foot fence between properties, however he was approved to rebuild a six-foot fence that was there originally.

Fred Woller, the deputy mayor of Fleischmanns, and a member of the village board of trustees, says the Mendelowitz family is upset about the fence because it would block views of the creek on the opposite side of the road. People walk on Dr. Kranzs private property regularly to access the creek and many times park on his property.

The confrontation was filmed by local resident and wife of Fred Woller, Nancy Green Madia. It can be seen on SatmarStripClub Facebook page. In the video you can see the doctor being calm while members of the Mendelowitz family are shouting expletive language at him during the Sabbath.

Woller told the News that Dr. Kranz is a well respected and gentle man who has lived in Fleischmanns for over 30 years.

Woller went on to say, For people who are supposed to be religious to shout profanity on a Saturday, especially during the Sabbath, is preposterous, disrespectful, and disgusting. Representing themselves as religious is misleading.

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‘Time for a joint haredi list’ – Arutz Sheva

Posted By on August 23, 2017

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Debates within the United Torah Judaism party over the division of power and mutual recriminations over the poor performance of haredi factions in the 2015 election continued last week, as representatives of Shas and UTJ discussed the future of haredi politics at a gathering in Yeshivat Ohr Yisrael in Netanya.

The UTJ, which is a joint list of the two Ashkenazi haredi factions including the non-Hasidic Degel Hatorah and Hasidic Agudat Yisrael, has been wracked by internal strife since its establishment ahead of the 1992 election over the division of Knesset seats.

The 2015 election, which brought the haredi parties to their lowest point since 1992, with just 13 seats between UTJ and Shas, has only increased the turmoil within the two parties.

While the two parties held a combined 18 seats in the previous Knesset, Shas lost four seats in 2015 mostly to the Yahad party, led by ex-Shas chief Eli Yishai. An internal split with UTJ also cost the party a seat, attributed primarily to the refusal of the new Bnei Torah faction within Degel to back UTJ.

With the 2015 election in mind, one senior UTJ MK from the Agudat Yisrael faction has proposed a grand union a single, united haredi party combining Shas, Degel Hatorah, and Agudat Yisrael.

Modeled after the Joint List party, which unified the three Arab parties into a single list ahead of the 2015 election, Eichler suggested a united haredi party would maximize the communitys Knesset representation, and ease disputes over the allocation of seats.

At last weeks panel discussion at Ohr Yisrael, Eichler broached the idea of a joint haredi list.

People have asked me Why are there so many disputes between the haredi MKs; Degel and Aguda why are you dividing the haredi public? I said that the good thing about the haredi parties is that theyre like kindergarten students, who fight and argue and bicker, but the moment the rabbi steps into the room, theyre quiet. We have a council of Torah sages, and they wont let Degel Hatorah and Agudat Yisrael split up again.

Ive been hoping for many years now, that just like the Joint Arab List bearing in mind all the differences between them and us, and they are many knew how to unite despite their [ideological] differences and the Arabs fight amongst themselves so too Shas and the UTJ need to unite.

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For Jews Of Color, Charlottesville Is Personal – Jewish Week

Posted By on August 23, 2017

When Elle Wisnicki, the 22-year-old daughter of a black mother and Ashkenazi Jewish father, scrolled through pictures of men holding tiki torches and waving Nazi flags in Charlottesville, Va., last week, she felt as though her grandparents were by her side.

The granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor on her fathers side and only three generations away from American slavery on her mothers, last weeks convergence of several hundred far-right extremists some wearing white hoods and carrying Confederate flags, others in polo shirts with swastika-emblazoned armbands caused her to feel the weight of both my identities.

Everything I represent was under attack, said the recent college graduate, now working for a health-care consulting firm. Both sides of my family have been been persecuted and oppressed for no other reason than who they are. This came at me from both sides.

Elle Wisnicki:Everything I represent was under attack. Courtesy

The events that took place last weekend a far-right rally to protest the removal of a Confederate War statue that ended in rioting, violence and a car attack that killed one counterprotester and injured 19 left thousands around the country stunned. President Donald Trumps statement on Tuesday equating neo-Nazis and white supremacists with those protesting against them that drew praise from far-right leaders including former Ku Klux Klan head David Duke left an already unsettled nation reeling.

Jewish groups widely condemned the violence and criticized President Trump for saying that the hatred and violence came from many sides. (Read more of our coverage of the events here.)

White supremacists, foreground, face off against counterprotesters, top, at the entrance to Emancipation Park during the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 12, 2017. Getty Images

Still, for young Jews of color many of whom balance a complex and sometimes-challenging intersection of identities last weeks events were uniquely painful, and personal.

These are different players at a different moment in history, but its the same playbook.

As a black person in this country, I am not surprised, said Yehudah Webster, 24, a leader of the Jews of Color caucus for the social action organization Jews for Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ). But as a Jew, I am.

While American racism never went away, the bold, anti-Semitic rhetoric that reared its head at last weeks rally was shocking for me, said Webster marchers from extreme right groups chanted Jews will not replace us and the infamous Nazi slogan blood and soil.

The Guyanese son of formerly Christian pastors who converted to Judaism at age six, Webster described the new alignment of identities as surreal.

These are different players at a different moment in history, but its the same playbook, he said. The question: Will we get it right this time?

On Saturday night, Webster helped organize a Havdalah Against Hate rally on the Upper East side. Over sixty people turned out.

Yehuda Webster: White supremacy is here to hold down and exploit all of us alike. We need to stand shoulder to shoulder. Courtesy

White supremacy is here to hold down and exploit all of us alike, said Webster, who hopes this will be a coming-together moment for people of color and Jews. We need to stand shoulder to shoulder.

Webster was not alone in feeling simultaneously disturbed and unsurprised by last weeks events.

I am familiar with this type of racism, said April Baskin, vice president of Audacious Hospitality for the Union of Reform Judaism (URJ). Baskin, the daughter of an Ashkenazi Jewish mother and a black Jewish father, grew up in South Dakota and then Blacksburg, Va. I could easily have lived near someone who attended that rally, she said.

As a young girl, Baskin recalled facing taunts and discrimination because of the color of her skin. In first grade, one of her classmates threw racial epithets at her every day the little boys father was a leader in the KKK. Everyone knew about it, but no one said anything.

White nationalists, neo-Nazis and members of the alt-right march down East Market Street over the weekend of Aug 11-12 in Charlottesville, Va. Getty Images

What we saw [in Charlottesville] last week didnt surprise me. What did surprise me is that racism and hate are being shown so brazenly, said Baskin, 33.

For the Jewish community, the events of last week are a painful wake-up call.

How can we take this terrible moment and translate it into a moment of unity? asked Baskin, who helps congregations across the U.S. become more boldly inclusive through her work at URJ. Before this, a lot of Jewish people did not understand the depth of anti-Semitism and racism in this country. Now that weve seen it and we cant unsee it lets use the tools we have to help people understand how systemic oppression operates.

April Baskin: How can we take this terrible moment and translate it into a moment of unity? Courtesy

Jews of color are uniquely equipped to heed that call, Baskin said.

I have access to a wider view, she said, speaking to her own experience directly after the details of what took place in Charlottesville surfaced. Everything my Jewish people were saying, I could see it. Everything colored communities were feeling, I could feel it.

The experience reminded her of watching her parents both Jewish, but of different races argue back and forth.

I love both of them, but they enter into conversations differently, she said. Can we see where both communities are coming from? I want these two peoples to accept each other, empathize with one another, just like a child wants her parents to get along.

Jason Daniel Fair, 32, the son of a white Jewish mother and an African American father, described a heightened awareness of his intersectional identities after Charlottesville.

I felt attacked on multiple sides, all at once, said Fair, who works for The Trevor Project, a 24-hour suicide hotline for LGBT youth as a senior major gifts officer. (Directly after the 2016 presidential election, the hotlines call volume more than doubled. After Charlottesville, numbers jumped 20 percent, according to Fair.)

White supremacists exchanging insults with counterprotesters as they attempt to guard the entrance to Emancipation Park in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 12, 2017. Getty Images

Even so, the events did not surprise him.

Thats what Nazis are about attacking people who are not like them. Here, its blacks and Jews.

Fair, who serves as a board member for the Jewish Multiracial Network, a non-profit organization that advocates for Jews of color and Jewish multiracial families, said last weekends event were doubly triggering.

Attacks on Jews are attacks on people of color.

Attacks on Jews are attacks on people of color, he said. When folks are shouting blood and soil in the streets, we religious and racial minorities know what that means.

Fair also expressed the hope that this would lead to increased bridge building between Jewish and black communities across the country.

The challenge is not to see this as a one-off moment, he said.

Still, right now, in Charlottesvilles shadowy aftermath, the priority is to heal.

We make progress when we operate from a place of strength, said Fair. First, we can mourn this. Then, well dust ourselves off and keep fighting.

Jews for Racial and Economic Justice [JFREJ] march in support of the Black Lives Matter movement last summer. Yehudah Webster is at left in plaid, April Baskin is center right in grey. Gili Getz

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Heath: Reflections on an American tragedy – Santa Clarita Valley Signal

Posted By on August 23, 2017

Imagine for a moment if after the Nazi holocaust, Germany passed segregation legislation, circumscribing where Jewish survivors could live, work, eat and play.

Imagine that instead of being persecuted for their despicable crimes, the architects of the concentration camps found leading roles in government, academia, and other privileged positions in public life.

Imagine if, in addition, ex-Nazis banded together to form a domestic terrorism group, the Aryan Klux Klan, with the express purpose of roaming the country and keeping the Jews in line. More specifically, this group reacts to the slightest indiscretion rolling ones eyes, talking back to an Aryan, engaging in interracial romance by punishing and sometimes torturing Jews, sometimes in front of a cheering crowd.

Imagine if Aryan Germans conspired to keep the Jews economically downtrodden by underfunding their schools, segregating them into ghettos, and only hiring them for the most menial, low-wage positions. And then when the Jews suffered disproportionate rates of poverty and crime, Aryans claimed it was due to their inherent inferiority.

Imagine that this same demographic worked to eliminate Jewish voting rights through discriminatory laws and threats of violence, so no pro-Jewish politicians could have a chance of getting elected.

Imagine this status quo lasted for a century, until a Jewish civil rights movement emerged, that only after decades of mass protest eliminated all these unjust laws and conditions.

Imagine that even this modicum of progress was tainted in that Aryan Germans only agreed to eliminate legal bigotry and did little to close the disparities in wealth, education, and access to health care Jews suffered from.

Imagine that, as a result, Jews today had less than a tenth of the wealth Aryans did, a shorter life expectancy, twice as much poverty, and were far more likely to die in childbirth.

Imagine that Aryans did little to help Jews in the ghettos and instead turned a blind eye as they became crime-ridden killing fields, destroyers of children and the aged alike.

Imagine that, after all that trauma, injustice and terror, the first Jewish president of Germany managed to be elected. He is the ideal man, elegant, educated, well-spoken, with a beautiful family to boot, a gift to his nation.

Morally, he is magnanimous enough to forgive his countrymen for their crimes against his community. He shockingly believes deep in his bones that national unity Ayrans and Jews standing together is not only necessary, but possible.

Then imagine if, in response, Aryan citizens doubted his legitimacy, his worth as a German, and claimed he was really born in Israel.

Image that this charge was given weight by some of the nations most prominent leaders, and that one of these men, a billionaire business tycoon, used his attack on the president to launch his political career.

Imagine that after eight years of the first Jewish president, of his legitimacy, dignity, and character being constantly attacked, that same tycoon gets elected to office himself.

Imagine this all occurs during a time when German police slaughter hundreds of Jewish citizens every year for such acts as selling cigarettes, playing with a toy gun, reaching for a wallet, or leaving a house party. Consequently, this circumstance makes Jews so afraid that their kids can be found at city council meetings with wet tears on their cheeks, begging for the violence to stop.

Imagine that even the cries of children werent enough for Aryan society to change.

I, of course, am not talking about Germanys history, but our own.

As the terrorism in Charlottesville revealed this month, the same evil that animated slavery, Jim Crow, and the creation of the ghettos is alive and well in our country. It is with us for a very simple reason: as a people, we have not truly reckoned with our history and taken the steps needed to bring justice to the African American community.

After World War II, Germany took a series of transformative measures to atone for its sins: it paid Jewish citizens reparations, banned public displays of Nazism and enacted legislation to ensure future generations of Germans would know the full extent of the Holocaust.

By contrast, this country turned the other way as many African Americans languish without economic opportunity, whitewashed its history, and still has regular debates over whether the confederate flag is heritage or hate.

If Germany treated its Jewish citizens the way we treat African Americans, we would think the Germans were a bunch of barbarians. And so the question remains: how should we view ourselves?

Joshua Heath is a Stevenson Ranch resident and a political science student at UCLA. He has served two terms as a delegate to the California Democratic Party.

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Hillel International selects UCF student – Heritage Florida Jewish News

Posted By on August 23, 2017

Alexa Goldstein

UCF student Alexa Goldstein (Class of 2019) was chosen to be one of only 17 members of the second cohort of the Hillel International Student Cabinet.

"We are so proud of Lexi for being selected for this honor," stated Aaron Weil, executive director and CEO of Central Florida Hillel. "Hillel International only selects 17 students from around the world and this is the first time a student from UCF has been selected for this honor. It is incredibly gratifying to see Lexi's leadership skills being recognized by such a prestigious body and this is a real honor for Central Florida Hillel and the whole Orlando community she will be representing."

The Cabinet allows Hillel International's leadership to directly benefit from the advice, opinions and perspectives of current Jewish college students throughout the world.

Goldstein was selected through a highly competitive process, which drew close to 100 applicants.

The Cabinet will also serve as a vehicle to connect Jewish college students to their peers throughout the world, by leveraging the global Hillel network. Hillel operates on more than 550 college campuses and in 17 countries.

"Having diverse students in positions of power and influence within Hillel will make our organization stronger," said Hillel International Vice President for Student Engagement and Leadership Sheila Katz. "The 17 students selected represent great diversity from our movement. They range from all sects of Judaism, varying levels of involvement with organized Jewish life, and diverse ideologies about Israel and the world."

The makeup of our cabinet includes students from small private schools and large public schools, students from international campuses and American campuses, and includes Jewish students of color, students from interfaith backgrounds, students with disabilities, students who identify as LGBTQ, and more," added Katz.

"We look forward to working with these passionate student leaders to advise, connect, inspire and represent Jewish students across the Hillel movement and the globe," said co-chairs Ross Beroff and Zach Wolff.

Cabinet members will convene in New York City on September 15 and again in February. They will also meet virtually once per month.

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Anti-Defamation League head says violent alt-left is a …

Posted By on August 23, 2017

CEO and National Director of the Anti-Defamation League Jonathan Greenblatt (Screen capture)

Jonathan Greenblatt CEO and National Director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) told MSNBC anchor Thomas Roberts on Sunday that the idea of a violent alt-left is a right-wing myth and that there is no equivalency between the violent hate groups of the right and the people who resist them.

In response to President Donald Trumps assertion that there are fine people on both sides of the neo-Nazi question, Greenblatt said, There are no fine people among the ranks of Nazis. Then they tried to divert the conversation to the quote-unquote alt-left, but look, there is no comparable side on the left to the alt-right.'

The alt-right, he said, are white supremacists who amass with an idea of pushing a nationalist agenda that pushes out minorities based on how you pray, who you love or where youre from. So, its really not comparable.

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Neo-Nazis, White Supremacists in Charlottesville Brought Millions to Anti-Defamation League – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

Posted By on August 23, 2017

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The insistence by U.S. President Donald Trump last week that his response to last weeks violence in Charlottesville remind Americans there were very fine people among all camps that were present including the neo-Nazis, white supremacists and antifa agitators who were there prompted an outpouring of support for the New York-based Anti-Defamation League (ADL) from some of the most prominent corporate executives in the United States.

James Murdoch, CEO of 21st Century Fox and the son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, announced this week that he and his wife Kathryn will donate $1 million to the ADL, which he called an extraordinary force for vigilance and strength in the face of bigotry.

In an email sent to friends and quoted by Forbes, Murdoch wrote, The presence of hate in our society was appallingly laid bare as we watched swastikas brandished on the streets of Charlottesville and acts of brutal terrorism and violence perpetrated by a racist mob. . . I cant even believe I have to write this: standing up to Nazis is essential; there are no good Nazis. Or Klansmen, or terrorists. Democrats, Republicans, and others must all agree on this, and it compromises nothing for them to do so.

Murdoch wasnt the only one.

JPMorgan Chase pledged up to $2 million to anti-hate groups; $1 million is to be split between the ADL and the Southern Poverty Law Center to further their work in tracking, exposing and fighting hate groups and other extremist organizations. In an internal email on Monday, JP Morgans Peter Scher, head of corporate responsibility at the bank and who runs its foundation, wrote the events reflect deep divisions across our country and compel us to redouble our efforts.

The bank will also match employee contributions to the anti-hate groups up to another $1 million.

Last Wednesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook also pledged a donation of $1 million to the ADL in a memo to the firms global employees. (Another million will go to the Southern Poverty Law Center.) Cook added that Apple will match employee contributions to the ADL or SPLC on a two-for-one basis through September 30.

Betsaida Alcantara, a spokesperson for the Anti-Defamation League told CNBC on Monday in an emailed statement that donations were also received last week from Uber, MGM Resorts and Bumble. In fact, last week online donations to the ADL increased six-fold versus the average for 2017, according to Alcantara, who said the amount of funds that were raised increased 1,000 percent.

We are proud that the great majority of the individual online donations came from first-time donors, Alcantara said.

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