South Florida · Launching 2026

Jew hatred is rising. So are we.

A proactive, grassroots movement to confront Jew hatred. Locally, courageously, and together.

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"One vote doesn't matter." Tell that to Steve Meiner, who lost the Miami Beach Republican primary by two votes, then won it back when neighbors found mismatched mail-in signatures and stood up for their ballots. Miami Beach Commission Race · 2019
02 The Pledge

My commitment
to stand.

The pledge is more than agreement. It is a decision to show up for Jewish life, your neighbors, and the local officials who need to hear from you.

  • Defend the right of Jews to live openly and safely.
  • Engage local government, law enforcement, and schools.
  • Vote in every election: local, state, and federal.
  • Speak up when I see Jew hatred, quietly or loudly.
  • Show up, again and again. Not as a slogan. As a habit.

Stand up. Take the pledge.

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Section03What we do

Three fronts.
One movement.

We don't run press releases. We organize neighbors, hand them tools, and walk with them into the room.

01 · Pledge

Sign & show up

The pledge is a personal commitment, not a petition. It binds you to action and builds a number that local officials respect.

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02 · Engage

Talk to your officials

Our Action Manual gives you ten questions to ask your city council, school board, and police chief. No PhD required. Just show up.

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03 · Vote

Vote every election

Local races are won by a handful of votes. Through our partners, we'll keep you on top of registration deadlines, early voting, and ballot drop-offs.

Coming soon →
2 Vote margin

Steve Meiner won the 2019 Miami Beach Republican primary by two votes. Local races are decided by neighbors, not by Washington.

10 Questions to ask

Our manual gives you ten questions for your city officials and law enforcement. Concrete. Repeatable. Effective.

5 Neighbors

Bring five neighbors to a city council meeting and you have already changed the room. That is the unit of organizing.

The habit

Sign. Show up. Keep showing up. A united front is not a slogan. It is a habit.

Section04Voices

Why we stand.

Short testimonials from organizers, students, and neighbors. Coming soon.

Testimonial · Teen Organizer
Testimonial · Local Official
Testimonial · Founder

Stand up today. Take the pledge.

One name on a pledge is one neighbor on a city council agenda. Ten thousand names is a movement local officials cannot ignore.

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