All this is the result of a conflict between the New England division of ADL and the Armenian community in Watertown, MA. ADL runs a community program called "No Place for Hate" which Watertown withdrew involvement from after finding out that it was sponsored by ADL and that ADL had not recognized the Armenian genocide. Watertown has one of the largest Armenian communities in the country.
On Tuesday I leave for Camp IF, an interfaith youth leadership program also run by ADL. Through this program last year I was able to get to know Andy very well and recognized what an amazing human being he is. Without his support the IFYLP and Camp IF would never have experienced the great success that is represented by this summer's program. I am sure that everyone at Camp IF is thankful for the amazing experiences that Andy has made possible for all of us, fully funded. This morning's article described Andy:
Tarcy provided "moral leadership" and surely would have invigorated a new geration of ADL members in New England if he had been given the chance.There is no question that Andy did inspire a whole new group of young people to work towards the bridge-building goals the ADL holds near and dear. We support Andy in his decision to do the right thing and will work toward righting this wrong. To everyone in the organization who may mistakenly think that the teenagers of the IFYLP are the future of ADL, let me correct you. We aren't the future, we are the present, and you have become the past. Please read the article here and join the Jewish and Armenian communities in supporting Andy Tarcy and the New England division of ADL in their quest to right this terrible wrong.
3 comments:
This is an injustice to Andy Tarsy and must not be stood for. Abraham Foxman must hear our outrage over this ridiculous firing of a tireless advocate and must take the proper steps to righting it, even if it means his own resignation.
Paul, I couldn't agree more. I am hoping to see Foxman leave the organization so the process of righting this atrocity may begin. It's going to take a lot of hard work to fix the damage that has already been done.
Ok, so I'm sorry that this comment has nothing to do with the post. BUT, two things. One: is your blog named after The Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankwater, or is it just a coincidence? And two, it's totally awesome that you wear Threadless shirts. Pretty much my entire wardrobe comes from there. I'm looking forward to coming back to homeroom and enjoying our thrice-weekly five minute chats
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