A diverse group of people will flock to the US Capitol in Washington on July 11 for a rally held in solidarity with the Jewish people amid rising antisemitism worldwide.
Titled "NO FEAR: A rally in solidarity with the Jewish people," the rally will feature prominent faith leaders, elected officials, activists, celebrities and the victims of recent antisemitic attacks.
Among the speakers attending will be Elisha Wiesel, son of Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel; former US senator and Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) chairman Norm Coleman; former congressman and Jewish Democratic Council of America (JDCA) chairman Ron Klein; Arizona State House Rep. Alma Hernandez; Israeli actress and activist Noa Tishby; former white supremacist Derek Black; and Zionist student activist Blake Flayton.
Sponsors include the RJC, JDCA, Anti-Defamation League, American Jewish Committee, Jewish Federations of North America and more.
Registration is available on the rally's website. Free buses are available from Boston, New Jersey, New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia but require registration.
These rallies came following another spree of antisemitic attacks, most notably a stabbing attack in Monsey and a shooting at a Jersey City kosher supermarket.