Wearing The Kippah is Just the Beginning
The Kippah was for his son and all Jewish students. The fire was for the truth.
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Patriot this wasn't just a hearing. It was a battlefield.
When Randy's 17-year-old son told him to wear his Kippah to a Congressional
hearing on antisemitism, he listened.
Not just as a father - or as a Jew - but as a FIGHTER.
He wore it for every Jewish student afraid to show their identity on campuses
where "No Zionists" signs go unpunished where professors preach hate against
Israel and where standing with your heritage could cost you your safety.
Randy wore that Kippah with pride. Because someone has to be unafraid.
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STAND WITH RANDY. STAND WITH ISRAEL
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Then he unleashed hell on the weak-willed university presidents and spineless
faculty who've allowed antisemitism to fester and flourish on their campuses.
He didn't let them dodge, deflect, or hide behind buzzwords. He held them
accountable with facts, fire, and fury.
He made them squirm.
He made them answer.
And he made it clear: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
END ANTISEMITISM
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That's not just talk - it's action: Randy's already helped remove two board
chairs and a university president who tolerated antisemitic hate.
And he's just getting started.
If you stand with Randy Fine in the fight against antisemitism, against campus
hate, and for TRUTH - donate now. >>>
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Wearing a Kippah shouldn't be an act of bravery in America.
But today, it is.
Let's show the world that we will not be silent. Not now. Not ever.
Thank you,
Team Fine
STAND WITH RANDY!
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