The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism Urges Super Bowl Viewers to Speak Up Against Hate

The 30-second spot stars Clarence B. Jones, speechwriter for Martin Luther King, Jr.

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The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism’s first Super Bowl ad, a 30-second plea to Americans to speak up in the face of “Jewish hate and all hate,” ran during the second quarter of the Big Game on Feb. 11.

The nonprofit, founded by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, aims to counter a noted rise in antisemitic hate in the U.S.

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