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Abraham Foxman, who led the Anti-Defamation League for 28 years and was widely considered the most influential American Jewish leader of his generation, died May 10, 2026, at age 86. A Holocaust survivor hidden as an infant by a Polish Catholic nanny, Foxman transformed the ADL from a B'nai B'rith division into a $57 million organization with global reach — but left behind a contested legacy marked by clashes over the Armenian genocide, Muslim surveillance, and the boundaries of the ADL's universalist mission.