America has a history of hatred that we cannot ignore and have a duty to condemn. And over the last several years, we have seen hate speech and hate acts on the rise — this is shocking and deeply troubling.
We have seen this in Charlottesville, in increased hate directed at the LGBT community and in rising antisemitism. Real lives are at stake if we don’t stand up and stop it. As a Jew, I feel a special responsibility to stand with my neighbors from all communities to denounce the wave of hatred that has claimed so many innocent lives over the past few years. My whole life has been about building a more just, tolerant and open society. Join me in standing up against hate. I was proud to join the No Hate No Fear Solidarity March in New York City last weekend, along with members across the faith community, to come together and stand up against the rising hate speech and hate crimes we have seen in the past few years. Times around us are tense, and as a country and global community, we are more divided than ever before. We can’t allow ourselves to be ripped apart by forces who want to sow hatred and divide us further. Click here to stand with me against hatred and for racial and economic justice for all. Thank you for standing up to the forces of hatred. Jerry
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