The problems with ADL’s reporting methods have been obvious for some time to anyone paying close attention.
As Eric Alterman wrote for The New Republic, the ADL has, since its founding, repeatedly changed its counting method—and then followed these periodic rejiggerings with reports asserting massive increases in antisemitic incidents.
Even more troubling, the organization habitually fails to make distinctions between the various antisemitic incidents it is tracking.
Graffiti found on the walls of a college dorm gets lumped together with more deadly tragedies, such as the 2018 shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.
The organization’s reporting has taken an even greater turn for the worse under chief executive Jonathan Greenblatt.
In 2015, he began his leadership at the organization with a speech that made virtually no mention of the dangers of white Christian nationalism.
In October, an ADL researcher resigned over Greenblatt’s condemnation of Jewish Americans protesting Israel’s war on Gaza. »