NEW YORK — The FBI awarded the Anti-Defamation League the Director’s Community Leadership Award, which honors individuals and organizations for their efforts in combating crime, terrorism, drugs and violence in America, the ADL annnounced.
The organization said “the award recognized Law Enforcement and Society (LEAS): Lessons of the Holocaust — an innovative ADL training program organized in partnership with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum — as well as the ongoing partnership between ADL and the FBI, and their work together.”
“ADL has been an invaluable partner in our community outreach efforts,” said John Miller, Assistant Director, FBI Office of Public Affairs in a prepared statement.