Robert Kraft
The Ruth Rales Foundation made a $100 million gift, matched by founder Robert Kraft.
“We need more of that in the world,” Kraft said of the volunteer emergency medical service’s color- and religion-blind approach.
The former Converse executive, who holds an M.B.A. from Harvard, has previously managed nonprofits.
It “starts with the Jewish people,” said the Jewish owner of the New England Patriots. “It will go to every other minority group.”
“We work to save everyone, which is what United Hatzalah is all about,” said Israeli Muslim volunteer Nazir Aweida.
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.
It “is a threat to the Jewish community’s survival and needs strong leadership to combat,” said the owner of the New England Patriots.
The Jewish owner of the New England Patriots made a gift of $18,003—a number carrying a Hebrew blessing—to the Buffalo Bills safety’s toy drive.
The honor comes just days after a TV ad urging Americans to stand up against Jew-hatred aired during Sunday’s game between the New England Patriots and the New York Jets.
“After the horrific stabbing attack, we made it clear that we wouldn’t be scared off and would continue growing and spreading light,” said Rabbi Dan Rodkin, director of Shaloh House.