JewBelong to put up antisemitism awareness billboards during holidays They will read: “If you think turbulence is scary, try wearing a Jewish star.” Dec. 9, 2024
Billboards in Los Angeles and Philadelphia ask, ‘Who’s behind this chaos’? “We are trying to raise awareness and bring attention to who’s behind the chaos—the anti-Democratic and hate-filled chaos,” said Charles Asher Small, executive director of ISGAP. Carin M. Smilk Aug. 8, 2024
JewBelong teams with Patricia Heaton, Christian groups to boost billboards “Having allies is the only way to make this country have the conversations it should be having,” says Archie Gottesman, the organization’s co-founder. July 26, 2024
Billboard near University of Michigan: ‘Stop Jew Hatred on Campus’ It comes in the wake of threats, harassment, intimidation and discrimination against Jewish students at the public institution. April 25, 2024
Billboards proclaiming ‘Americans Stand With Israel’ debut in Michigan “Most Americans realize that Israel is fighting not only for its own survival but is on the front lines of the war against global terrorism,” said Sheldon Freilich, president of ZOA Michigan. April 15, 2024
Largest Christian Zionist group announces ‘You Are Not Alone’ campaign It has so far launched in New York, Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee and Texas. Dec. 6, 2023
Despite antisemitic vandalism of billboards, JewBelong’s not giving up Archie Gottesman, who co-founded the nonprofit, told JNS that its sometimes snarky signage is important for reaching both Jews and non-Jews. Izzy Salant Nov. 27, 2023
Kidnapped sign outside ‘Times’ office accuses paper of ‘whitewashing Jew-hatred’ The New York paper of record has drawn a “false moral equivalence” between those who put up posters calling for the release of hostages and those who tear the posters down, per CAMERA. Nov. 20, 2023
Ramat Gan to rename light-rail stop as tribute to Biden The U.S. president "proved to be a true friend of Israel who stands by its side as it faces its most difficult challenges since the establishment of the state," said Ramat Gan Mayor Carmel Shama. Avi Cohen Oct. 19, 2023