Americans of faith are stepping up where too many institutions have failed, with Christians and Jews now openly joining forces to push back against a wave of anti-Jewish hatred that has swept the country. CBN reports that a small Jewish nonprofit called JewBelong has teamed with the Christian Broadcasting Network and Regent University to run bold billboard messages that refuse to normalize antisemitism and call citizens to stand against it.
The scale of the problem is impossible to ignore: Anti-Defamation League data show more than 10,000 antisemitic incidents in the year after the October 7, 2023 terror attacks, the highest total in the ADL’s records and a stark warning that anti-Jewish bigotry is back in force on American soil. This isn’t abstract talk — it is vandalism, harassment, threats, and physical assaults that threaten both Jewish communities and the broader moral fabric of our nation.
Practical, unapologetic action is what JewBelong, CBN and Regent have chosen: pink-and-white billboards with plainspoken messages such as “You don’t need to be a Jew to protect Jews” are being posted near Ivy League campuses and other college towns to challenge the cowardly silence and cultural capture that have let campus antisemitism fester. This is the kind of grassroots, unapologetic messaging conservatives understand — public, visible, and unapologetically pro-American and pro-Jewish.
Meanwhile, the federal government under President Trump has not sat idle; his administration has forced accountability from elite universities, securing major settlement agreements that require reforms, financial restitution, and stepped-up protections for Jewish students. Those settlements show that when patriotic leadership backs legal pressure, institutions that once shrugged at harassment can be compelled to change their behavior.
Let’s be blunt: the elites who run our universities and shape our media have tolerated and sometimes egged on the anti-Israel, anti-Jewish atmosphere because it fits an ideological narrative. That rot must be exposed — and the alliance of Christians and Jews in public, moral witness is the antidote. Americans who love liberty should be proud to stand with Jewish neighbors rather than shrink from the fight for decency and security.
If conservatives want results, we should back courageous, visible efforts that work — legal accountability, increased campus security, and culture-changing campaigns like these billboards that remind every passerby what kind of nation we are supposed to be. Support patriotic institutions and local allies, demand enforcement of civil-rights protections, and don’t let the cultural left hide behind token statements while real hatred grows.

