NEW YORK (AP) - The longtime national director of the Anti-Defamation League is stepping down after almost a half century working for the Jewish nonprofit.
The New York-based organization announced Monday that 73-year-old Abraham Foxman will leave in July 2015.
He says the ADL was for him the “perfect vehicle” for fighting anti-Semitism and other forms of oppression.
Foxman led it for the past 27 years.
He was born in the Soviet Union, survived the Holocaust as a hidden child and moved to the United States with his parents.
The ADL has 30 regional offices in the United States and one in Israel.
A successor has yet to be chosen. Foxman is to become director emeritus.
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