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It's no secret that sympathy for the Jews has not been sky high in recent months, but look, there are also some righteous people who, precisely in the most difficult times and against many voices of support in Gaza, support the Jewish people more than ever and join as passionate supporters (or less) against anti-Semitism.
One of them is the iconic top model
Cindy Crawford
alongside other stars such as
"White Lotus" star Connie Britton, Jenna Dewan, Hollywood producer Scooter Braun
, among us he is already like a full brother after he expressed his full support and even jumped to visit the Holy Land at the beginning of the month - And here they are. Dropping can continue until tomorrow.
A new campaign launched on social media deals with "new voices" against anti-Semitism and brought together a host of actors, musicians, athletes and other public figures to express their opposition to the current situation, amid a dramatic increase in anti-Semitism in the US.
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The initiators of the campaign say in interviews abroad that they felt that the big stars were silent, both on social networks and on the red carpets at the big ceremonies that were held recently (the Golden Globes and the Emmys) - places where Hollywood characters usually talk about the goals that are close to their hearts. What surprised them the most (we already Nothing surprising, Suri) was to discover that many of the personal managers of each celeb do not want their client to take part in such a viral campaign.
"The lack of response comes from within the Hollywood machine, and not from the stars themselves," notes writer Samantha Atos, one of the campaign's creators. "Every time we passed an agent They rejected us.
The only times we were able to harness people, was when we directly addressed a celebrity," she adds.
Following the events, the Netal Association is increasing the helpline at 1-800-363-363 or on the association's website.
The line provides mental assistance to anyone who feels pressure, anxiety and needs support and mental assistance following the situation.
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