Gal Gadot Receives ADL Award: 'After Oct. 7th, I Found Some Comfort In A Synagogue'
- Gal Gadot was awarded the Anti-Defamation League's International Leadership Award for her commitment to combating antisemitism during the Never Is Now 2025 summit.
- Gadot called for the release of hostages and urged Jews to express their identities, stating, 'I cannot stay silent.'
- Reflecting on the October 7 Hamas attack, Gadot shared personal feelings of distress and comfort found in community: 'I felt the embrace of the Jewish people.'
- Gadot highlighted the global impact of antisemitism, stating, 'October 7 showed us that what happens to Jews anywhere affects Jews everywhere.
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David Schwimmer Urges Jewish Celebrities to Publicly Denounce Antisemitism: ‘I Wish You Would Speak Out’
David Schwimmer speaking at the Anti-Defamation League’s 2025 “Never Is Now” summit on antisemitism and hate in New York City. Photo: Screenshot Actor David Schwimmer called on Tuesday for fellow Jewish members of the Hollywood entertainment industry to publicly speak out against antisemitism. “My career has given me an incredible platform, a chance to talk about the issues that matter to me, and on a good day, a chance to be heard over the nois…
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