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    Jewish Telegraphic Agency, NY
    Dec 5 2007


    ADL New England director resigns


    Published: 12/05/2007


    The New England regional director of the Anti-Defamation resigned his
    post.

    Andrew Tarsy announced his resignation Tuesday in what the Boston
    Globe described as "the culmination of a months-long dispute with the
    national organization over its failure to fully acknowledge the
    Armenian genocide of 1915."

    Tarsy would not elaborate on his departure, the Globe reported,
    except to say that it was "a professional judgment based on knowing
    when it's your time." His supporters said it was the result of his
    rift with the national director of the ADL, Abraham Foxman, over the
    Armenian issue.

    In August, Tarsy was fired after he publicly criticized the ADL's
    refusal to use the term genocide to describe the massacres of
    Armenians. In the face of protests from Jewish communal leaders in
    Boston and an Armenian-led campaign to have municipalities cut ties
    with the ADL, Tarsy was rehired and the organization released a
    statement saying the killings were "tantamount to genocide."

    The ADL stood by its refusal to endorse a congressional resolution
    that would recognize the killings as a genocide. Last month, ADL
    leaders from Boston failed in their attempt to have the national
    organization take additional steps.

    "At the end of the day, the vision of the New England leadership and
    Abe Foxman's leadership were simply not fully compatible," said Steve
    Grossman, a former member of the ADL's regional board, according to
    the Globe. Tarsy "realized that he would have to make too many
    compromises that he was not prepared to make. I think he leaves with
    his integrity intact, with his head held high."

    Officials in the national ADL offfice reportedly declined comment.
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