Dear John,
MONSEY. BROOKLYN. JERSEY CITY.
When anti-Semitism strikes the Jewish community, we stand up and stand together.
This Sunday, January 5, we will march through the streets of New York — proud, united, and strong. ADL will be on the front lines, in solidarity against anti-Semitism with communities across the country and partners in this fight.
People from New York and New Jersey will be joined by contingents from other states, coming to say ‘We will not be intimidated.’
We invite people from across the region to stand with us and say no to hate and no to fear.
HOW TO JOIN US.
In person: Join us at 11 am in Foley Square in Manhattan, where we will gather and then march across the Brooklyn Bridge to Cadman Plaza. Please invite your friends and family. Click here for ADL printable signs you can display at the rally, and for information about traveling to the event.
Online: March with ADL virtually by following ADL on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram
for real-time updates. Please share ADL posts throughout the day to show your solidarity. Join ADL and our partners by using the event hashtags: #JewishAndProud #StandTogether and ADL hashtag: #FightHateForGood. You can use ADL rally images in your social posts.
In your community: You can stand up with the marchers and support the community by printing out ADL No Hate. No Fear. signs to display at local events/rallies, at home, at your synagogue, or wherever this message of unity and resilience should be seen.
We will stand together. We will not stand down.
Sincerely, |
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Jonathan Greenblatt |
CEO and National Director |
ADL |
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