There are two serious problems with Jews pleading for special protection against attacks on their religion: 1) those of us who are not Jews and have long-since adjusted to seeing our own attitudes and beliefs ridiculed by all and sundry get the message that THE JEWS AREN'T LIKE US. So Jewish sensitivities only exacerbate the issue rather than allowing us to put the whole thing behind us back in the Dark Ages where it belongs and getting on with creating a society where everyone is regarded as an individual to be judged on what he/she does and says; and . . . 2) once you allow Jews to claim that privileged position then other groups want a piece of the action. At the moment it's Muslims who are trying to get anti-Islamic hate laws in place ("Islamophobia = anti-Semitism"). If they succeed then expect Scientologists to follow their lead.
By the way: the Anti-Defamation League has a nasty reputation for trampling on free speech. Take a walk through Google and you'll come across some troubling cases. Poor David Icke (yes, I know he's a fruitcake) had a hard time from ADL a while back on a book tour. The ADL activists came across as self-righteous prigs. Take a look here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2ypYcZ7qfw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2ypYcZ7qfw