Foundation to Combat Antisemitism
Patriots owner and prominent Jewish philanthropist has led the New England Patriots to six Super Bowl victories and 10 Super Bowl appearances.
“Roughly half of the American population basically doesn’t consider Jewish hate to be a significant or relevant topic to them,” stated Adam Katz.
It wasn’t clear if the university has actually used the tools, the Harvard student paper reported.
“If one minority group is on the receiving end, eventually that will spread to all different groups,” Evan Rothstein said.
Kraft donates $1 million to Yeshiva University for new ‘Blue Square Scholars’
Rabbi Ari Berman, president of the university, said the Jewish philanthropist “sets the standard for impactful leadership in this country.”
Mayor Ruthanne Fuller has called for the city to “stand together to condemn antisemitism, and acts of hate and violence against anyone.”
“I’m sure they had decent intentions, but this ad sends a poor message,” wrote Jewish educator Dovid Bashevkin.
The New England Patriots owner and philanthropist talked with “People” magazine about his nearly one-year-old foundation combating Jew-hatred.
It “starts with the Jewish people,” said the Jewish owner of the New England Patriots. “It will go to every other minority group.”
Robert Kraft and Meek Mill walk March of Living together
The multi-platinum hip-hop star said he will “spread the word to people about what I’ve seen and what I felt at that concentration camp.”
Aviv sports company outfits the nets on Hapoel Jerusalem’s home turf with the #StandUpToJewishHate campaign symbol.
Blue square emoji symbolizes fight against antisemitism
It’s part of a $25 million campaign called #StandUptoJewish Hate.