New York - Bridge building is key for Anti-Defamation League chief Jonathan Greenblatt’s strategy in implementing the organization’s mission: to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all.

A year after Greenblatt took the reins from Abe Foxman, the former White House aide says he remains true to that mission, while exploring new ways to achieve it.

Creating new partnerships to amplify the organization’s reach, and using technology to enhance its activities are front and center of his strategy. “The founding purpose of ADL was to protect the Jewish people and we remain fiercely focused on that founding mission,” he tells The Jerusalem Post in a wide-ranging interview held at his Manhattan office in New York City.

He says the second part of the mission – justice for all – complements the first, and vice versa.

“Whether it’s marching with Martin Luther King, standing with the LGBT community, standing with immigrants and refugees, or people of any faith, we try to maintain fidelity with both halves of that mission,” he says. “When we protect the Jewish people we make this country a better place and we make it safe for all people, so we see these things as complementary.”

Greenblatt points to the partnership ADL formed with the...read more at VIN